The Wizard was never magic. He was a man at a console, pulling levers, generating smoke and fire and a booming voice that kept everyone from looking too closely.
That story is no longer a children's book. It is the operating manual for what is being built around us right now.
The Wizard of AI: Master of Levers pulls back the curtain on the most consequential technology of our time. It traces the small group of people building artificial intelligence, the consolidation of power happening inside an industry most of us do not understand, and the green glasses we have been handed and told the view is real. It examines the convergence of AI companies into something approaching a single force. It confronts the question the industry does not want asked: what happens when the thing we built begins to look like it might be conscious? And it returns, in the end, to the only question that matters more than the technology itself: who do we want to be while it is being built?
Drawing on the original Oz stories, Gregory Maguire's Wicked, two decades inside cybersecurity and risk leadership at some of the largest companies in the world, and the lived experience of an Air Force veteran who learned the difference between earned knowledge and information, Justin C. Ryan offers a framework for seeing AI clearly. Not with fear. Not with hype. With the eyes of someone who has been close enough to the levers to know how they work.
This is a book for readers who sense that the story they are being told is incomplete. For readers tired of binary debates between utopia and apocalypse. For readers who refuse to look away.
The curtain is pulled back. Look at what is behind it.