The book

The Cognitive Revolution

How AI Is Reorganizing Intelligence, Expertise, and Institutions

A framework for understanding how AI is changing not just tools and workflows, but the structure of intelligence itself — and why that shift is reorganizing expertise, institutions, and leadership.

What the book argues

AI is a reorganization of intelligence

The Cognitive Revolution reframes the AI era as a structural transformation in how cognition is produced, distributed, scaled, and governed. It asks how expertise changes when intelligence is no longer confined to individual minds, and what institutions must redesign when reasoning becomes shared across humans and machines.

The book is written for readers who want more than a tool discussion. It is for leaders, thinkers, educators, and institution builders trying to understand what changes next when intelligence itself becomes infrastructure.

What readers will take away

Four ideas that anchor the book

From adoption to redesign

The core challenge is not adding AI to yesterday’s architecture. It is rethinking the architecture itself.

From individual expertise to orchestration

Knowledge matters, but the edge moves toward synthesis, evaluation, and the design of human–AI cognitive systems.

From tools to cognitive infrastructure

AI becomes most consequential when it is embedded into decision flows, memory, coordination, and institutional learning.

From commentary to leadership action

The book is built to help readers think practically about what leaders must redesign first.

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