With the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), the boundaries between human capability and machine intelligence are increasingly blurred. As AI demonstrates creativity and problem-solving mimicry once thought to be uniquely human, many individuals find themselves questioning their own value and authenticity as a manifestation of imposter syndrome. The rise of intelligent technology not only transforms industries and daily life but also challenges our understanding of what it means to be truly "intelligent" or even "human." Imposter Syndrome and AI: Navigating Human Identity in the Age of Intelligent Machines explores how AI is changing humans' definition of identity. The book explains the psychological and emotional impact about the development and exacerbation of impostor syndrome in an increasingly developed AI world. Covering topics such as artificial intelligence, human identity, and psychology, this book is an excellent resource for educators, academicians, policymakers, technology developers, human resource leaders, and graduate students.
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Laeeq Razzak Janjua is a finance professional working in a, compliance, and academia, whose journey is characterized by dedication, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. Mr. Janjua's academic prowess is reflected in his extensive body of work, which includes the publication of a book on corporate social responsibility as co-author and over 40 academic research papers. These contributions have solidified his reputation as a thought leader and a respected authority in his field, earning him recognition and acclaim from peers and scholars alike. Currently serving as a Compliance Officer at TMF Group, Mr. Janjua brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role, where he navigates the complex landscape of regulatory requirements with precision and proficiency. In addition to his role at TMF Group, Mr. Janjua also serves as a lecturer at WSB University in Poland, where he imparts his knowledge and insights to the next generation of professionals. Prior to his current roles, Mr. Janjua amassed over 10 years of invaluable experience in the financial industry, having worked with esteemed institutions such as Citi Bank, MoneyGram Payment International, and BNP Paribas. Driven by a passion for excellence and a dedication to making a positive impact, Mr. Janjua continues to be a guiding force in the fields of compliance and academia. His unwavering commitment to integrity, coupled with his extensive knowledge and experience, positions him as a leader and a trailblazer in his field, shaping the future of compliance and corporate social responsibility.
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