Insights from
"The Last Human Advantage"
Explore the profound implications of artificial intelligence on what it means to be human. Discover the hidden dangers and the enduring power of our intelligence in a rapidly changing world.

Protecting what makes us human
In an age where artificial intelligence is increasingly sophisticated, we must vigilantly protect against the dangers that threaten our very humanity. Over-reliance on AI can inhibit our innate abilities and talents, dulling the very intelligence that defines us. This isn't just about technology; it's about safeguarding our mental health, nurturing our relationships and preserving the fabric of society as a whole.

Why these insights matter to everyone
The rise of AI affects us all, touching every aspect of our lives. From our individual mental well-being to the dynamics of our workforce, from our sense of purpose to the global economy, the shift is undeniable.
Understanding these implications is crucial, as it empowers us to navigate this new landscape thoughtfully and ensure a future where human value remains paramount.

Embracing intelligence, preparing for change
My hope is that you will view AI as a powerful tool, not a substitute for human thought. Let's cultivate our intelligence, adapt our skills and prepare ourselves for the transformative changes ahead. By doing so, we can avoid a crisis and instead embrace a future where our inherent human advantages shine through, shaping a more conscious and resilient society.
"The insights presented here are a vital call to action, urging us to remember the profound significance of human intelligence in an increasingly automated world."
Dr. Anya Sharma, Futurist & AI Ethicist
About the Author
Anusha Aukhaj based in London is a strategic thinker and entrepreneur working at the intersection of capital, infrastructure and high-value global opportunities. Her work spans real estate, commodities and complex deal structuring, areas where understanding power, systems and long-term global shifts is essential.
Alongside her commercial experience, Anusha has a strong foundation in psychology, having studied psychosocial studies with a particular interest in how individuals and societies are shaped by systems, environment and belief structures. Her early career in the corporate and civil service, combined with work across various humanitarian projects, exposed her to the realities of governance, social dynamics and the human impact of structural decisions.
This dual perspective, across both high-level systems and human behaviour, forms the basis of her thinking.
The Last Human Advantage reflects this intersection.
Rather than approaching artificial intelligence as a purely technological development, Anusha examines it as a civilisational force, one that reshapes not only industries, but identity, meaning and human responsibility. Her work connects ideas across disciplines, bringing together economics, philosophy, psychology and real-world experience to offer a perspective that is both grounded and thought-provoking.
This is not a book written from theory alone.
It is written from observation, from experience and from a recognition that the most important shifts are often the least visible, until they are fully formed.
Anusha writes for those who want to understand what is changing beneath the surface, and for those who intend not just to navigate the future, but to think clearly within it.
“The greatest risk of artificial intelligence is not that it becomes more powerful, but that humans become less aware.”
Anusha Aukhaj, Author