Drawing on over 20 years of leadership experience in technology and a solid foundation in psychology, Abhinav Gaurav offers a thought-provoking analysis of how technological advancements shape our minds and behaviours. Through real-world case studies, personal examples and actionable insights, the book delves into this complex relationship, exploring how technology and human psychology intertwine in today’s rapidly evolving world.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a business leader, or simply curious about the interplay between mind and machine, The book not only provides a perspective on the evolving nature of human connection, but also challenge individuals - be they everyday users, researchers, or policymakers - to engage in deep, critical reflection about technology's pervasive role in shaping our societal landscape.
A leader. A writer. A thinker. Someone who navigates the digital world’s complexities with depth, curiosity, and a sharp analytical lens. His work spans multiple domains—academia, corporate strategy, digital transformation, and the evolving psychology of technology. With a background in Cyberpsychology, he has spent years decoding the intricate relationship between human behaviour and the digital ecosystem, transforming insights into narratives that challenge, provoke, and inspire.
His work isn’t confined to theory; it drives real-world impact. From shaping high-level digital strategies to questioning the fundamental shifts in human identity, autonomy, and decision-making, his work exists at the intersection of science, technology, and philosophy. He has advised global organisations, led transformative initiatives, and written extensively on the psychological and ethical dilemmas of an AI-driven future.
What sets Abhinav apart is his ability to turn complexity into simplicity. Whether through books, thought leadership, or high-stakes strategy, he distils intricate ideas into clear, powerful insights that drive change. His relentless pursuit of deeper understanding continues to shape not just what we know, but how we think about the future unfolding before us.