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Mind Engineered

The Rise of the External Mind in the Age of AI

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Mind Engineered

By: Moawiah Naffaa
Narrated by: Michael Robinson
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We are not entering an age where machines think for us.

We are entering an age where humans think with machines.

In Mind Engineered, Moawiah Naffaa, PhD introduces a powerful new framework for understanding how artificial intelligence is reshaping human cognition. This is not a book about technology. It is a book about the human mind — and how it is quietly evolving.

As AI becomes a daily thinking partner, memory shifts outward. Dialogue becomes a form of reasoning. Intelligence becomes distributed. The boundaries of cognition expand beyond the brain.

Naffaa introduces the concept of the External Mind — a structural transformation in how thinking unfolds across human and machine.

Inside this book, you will explore:

• Why memory is no longer purely biological

• How AI changes the structure of thinking

• The rise of dialogical cognition

• What “being smart” means in the age of AI

• How identity shifts when thought becomes distributed

• The ethics of cognitive partnership

This is not a guide to tools or prompts.

It is a philosophical and cognitive exploration of a transformation already underway.

If Creativity Engineered was about how we create with AI, Mind Engineered is about how we think with AI.

The isolated mind is ending.

The External Mind has begun.

©2026 Moawiah Naffaa (P)2026 Moawiah Naffaa
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I picked this up during a stressful week, and I ended up listening longer than I planned almost every night. The ideas were presented in a way that felt practical instead of preachy, and I caught myself reflecting on my own habits while listening. The narrator kept my attention the whole time, which honestly makes a huge difference for me with audiobooks. I also liked that it didn’t drag things out just to sound deep. It felt thoughtful, relatable, and worth the time.

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I’ve been following AI developments closely, but this gave me a different perspective on how deeply these tools may shape everyday thinking and decision-making. I listened during long drives and kept replaying certain sections afterward. The ideas felt thought-provoking without becoming overly technical, and it sparked a lot of conversations for me about work, technology, and where things may be heading next.

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This was a different kind of AI audiobook, and I liked that it focused more on how AI may change the way we think instead of just listing tools or prompts. The idea of the “External Mind” gave me a lot to think about, especially when it comes to memory, creativity, and working with AI as a thinking partner. It felt more philosophical than beginner-level, so I had to slow down and really absorb parts of it. A smart listen for anyone interested in the deeper side of AI and the

Thoughtful AI

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I enjoyed this audiobook more than I expected. The ideas felt practical, the narration was smooth, and it kept me thinking even after I finished listening. Definitely worth the time.

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This audiobook gave me a fresh way to look at AI, not as a shortcut, but as something that may be changing how we reason, remember, and make sense of ideas. I liked that it goes deeper than apps or productivity tips and asks bigger questions about the relationship between people and technology. It’s thoughtful, timely, and surprisingly human for a book about artificial intelligence. A compelling listen for anyone interested in the future of thinking and how AI might influence our self-understanding.

Thinking Beyond the Brain

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