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Bradley R. Aman Releases Bold New Book Redefining the American Dream in an AI-Driven World

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  The idea of the American Dream has never been static. It has shifted with each generation—reshaped by economic realities, technological progress, and the changing nature of opportunity itself. What once meant stability through long-term employment has evolved into something far more dynamic, and far less predictable. In American Dream AI , author Bradley R. Aman examines that shift with clarity and urgency, offering a perspective grounded not in speculation, but in observation of what is already unfolding. Because the future of work is not approaching. It has already begun. A Redefinition, Not a Disappearance There is a growing narrative that the American Dream is fading—that opportunity is narrowing and that technological advancement is accelerating inequality. But Aman challenges that narrative directly. The Dream, he argues, has not disappeared. It has been redefined. Artificial intelligence is changing how value is created. It is automating routine w...

New Book “American Dream AI” Challenges Workers to Adapt or Be Left Behind in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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There are moments in history when change moves gradually. And then there are moments when it arrives all at once—forcing individuals, industries, and entire economies to confront a new reality. We are living in one of those moments now. In American Dream AI , author Bradley R. Aman explores what may be the most significant shift in modern economic history: the rise of artificial intelligence and its direct impact on opportunity, work, and the future of the American Dream. But this is not a book about technology. It is a book about people. Because while AI is rapidly changing how work is performed—automating tasks, accelerating output, and reshaping industries—the deeper question is not what machines can do. It is what humans will choose to do next. A Shift That Demands More Than Awareness Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant concept or a future possibility. It is already embedded in the systems people rely on every day—writing, analyzing, communicating,...