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Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool. It adapts, decides, and increasingly acts with minimal human oversight.
The Autonomous Paradox explores the growing autonomy of AI systems and the urgent need for governance that can match their scale and complexity. As these technologies begin shaping decisions across finance, healthcare, public policy and everyday life, traditional ideas of responsibility and control start to unravel.
This book investigates the core tension at the heart of modern AI: how to foster innovation without losing sight of accountability, transparency, and trust. Drawing on European regulatory frameworks, global AI debates, and real-world risks, it offers a compelling argument for dynamic, embedded, and responsive governance.
Clear, thought-provoking, and globally relevant, The Autonomous Paradox is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of AI—especially those navigating its legal, ethical, and societal implications.







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