Learning to Decide in the Age of AI: Mastering Choices Before Machines Do
Learning to Decide in the Age of AI is a practical, forward-looking guide for leaders, professionals, and teams navigating the era of abundant intelligence. Felipe Castro Quiles shows how decision making has transformed, what risks emerge when judgment is deferred, and how structured thinking can preserve human authority in a world dominated by fast, fluent, and scalable AI outputs.
This booklet equips readers to:
Understand the true meaning of decisions in environments shaped by speed, volume, and complexity
Recognize and mitigate bias, limited data, and structural distortions
Apply practical frameworks to evaluate consequences at scale and maintain accountability
Lead organizations and teams with insight, ethics, and collaboration
Turn abundant intelligence into opportunities that generate lasting value
Concise, actionable, and grounded in real-world applicability, this 50-page guide empowers readers to act decisively, collaborate effectively, and lead confidently, ensuring that human judgment remains the defining skill in the age of AI.
(Lead with judgment. Shape new opportunities.)
