Human Is the New Vinyl (Wisdom/Work)
Friday, 12 September 2025

This book, with the subtitle "Why Human Creativity Still Wins in the AI Revolution" looks at the past and future of creativity, showing why flaws, grit, and the human voice still matter in an age of machine-made everything. Micah Voraritskul traces the arc from the printing press to generative AI and reveals how each wave of innovation reshapes what we create, how we connect, and what we decide is worth keeping. With stories, cultural insight, and sharp reflection, Voraritskul argues that the human voice — with all its texture and imperfection — remains the most powerful force we have.

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Author: Micah Voraritskul 
Publisher: Wisdom/Work
Date: August 2025
Pages: 323
ISBN: 978-8999236210
Print: B0FM5ZL51T
Kindle: B0FLT2B3GG
Audience: General
Level: Introductory
Category: Artificial Intelligence

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