Promptism: Fluent Machines, Forgotten Questions, and the Fight for Meaning in the Age of AI

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What happens when artificial intelligence becomes so polished, so persuasive, and so effortless that we stop questioning it?In Promptism, Sune Selsbæk-Reitz examines a growing cultural habit: our tendency to treat machine-generated language as if it were knowledge. When large language models such as ChatGPT produce confident, fluent answers, it becomes easy to mistake coherence for truth. The result is a subtle shift in how we read, think, and judge information.Part I, The Fluency Trap, explores why AI-generated text feels trustworthy even when it is incomplete, fabricated, or detached from reality. Here the book introduces the concept of promptism — the quiet cultural tendency to accept fluent machine language as if it carried understanding behind it. Topics such as fluency bias, hallucinations, confidence without knowledge, and the disappearance of visible sources reveal how easily polished language can replace careful verification.Part II, Thinking in an Age of Simulation, shifts focus from the systems themselves to what they do to us. The book examines how conversational AI, algorithmic feedback loops, and machine mirroring shape the way we think, speak, and even understand ourselves. Rather than simply answering questions, these systems quietly train expectations about certainty, politeness, and authority.Part III, Toward a New Literacy, turns toward responsibility and renewal. Instead of offering shallow productivity tricks, this part argues for a deeper form of literacy suited to the age of machine language. Through ideas such as the missing author problem, traceability, and reading as resistance, readers are invited to reclaim their role in interpretation and knowledge-making.Blending philosophy, cultural criticism, and practical insight, Promptism addresses urgent questions about AI governance, digital trust, epistemic responsibility, and the limits of machine intelligence. As generative AI moves into schools, workplaces, media, and everyday decision-making, the challenge is no longer simply getting answers faster. The challenge is learning to recognize when fluency masks uncertainty and when convenience begins to erode judgment.For readers who want more than another book about artificial intelligence trends, Promptism offers something deeper: a thoughtful exploration of machine language, human responsibility, and the fragile boundary between persuasion and knowledge. In a world overflowing with confident machine-made answers, Promptism is a reminder that the ability to question, interpret, and doubt remains a profoundly human skill.In a world where AI-generated output sounds confident, fluent, and right, it reminds us of some fundamentals that are easily forgotten: Coherent storytelling does not equal truth. Fluency is not understanding. The book sharpens our instinct to doubt and question, not simply accept and consume. If AI is shaping how we think, Sune’s book helps us take that back.Winfried Adalbert Etzel, Data Governance Thinker, Writer, Host, Strategist, and EnthusiastPromptism encapsulates the essence of the medium of our time, the replacement of search engines with conversational machines, some call answer engines. We have to understand that the conversation now stimulating our intellectual curiosity with words from the web is, in fact, not a conversation. It is something else, created by machines. Ole Olesen-Bagneux, Chief Evangelist, Actian & Author, PhDPromptism is one of those books that carries readers on a journey, reminding us why human knowledge and creativity are often rife with disagreement and friction. Sune weaves a compelling narrative, as to why critical thinking is paramount, for both humans and machines in the age of AI. Jessica Talisman, Principle at Contextually and Founder, Ontology Pipeline Read more

ASIN B0GWN79WP2
ISBN13 979-8898160821
Language English
Publisher Technics Publications, LLC
Dimensions 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Item Weight 10.7 ounces
Print length 222 pages
Publication date May 4, 2026

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