"Don't Blindly Trust AI Responses!" Iho Kurokawa, Pioneer in AI Research, Releases New Book 'AI no Torisetu' on July 1 — Mastering the Art of Coexisting with Artificial Intelligence

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  • "Don't Blindly Trust AI Responses!" Iho Kurokawa, Pioneer in AI Research, Releases New Book 'AI no Torisetu' on July 1 — Mastering the Art of Coexisting with Artificial Intelligence
  • Iho Kurokawa, a leading AI and brain science researcher, releases her new book 'AI no Torisetu' on July 1, 2026. The book offers practical guidance on how to interact wisely with AI, highlighting its limitations and emotional impact, suitable for readers of all ages.
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  • Date: June 19, 2026

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Iho Kurokawa, a leading AI and brain science researcher, releases her new book 'AI no Torisetu' on July 1, 2026. The book offers practical guidance on how to interact wisely with AI, highlighting its limitations and emotional impact, suitable for readers of all ages.

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Iho Kurokawa, a leading AI and brain science researcher, releases her new book 'AI no Torisetu' on July 1, 2026. The book offers practical guidance on how to interact wisely with AI, highlighting its limitations and emotional impact, suitable for readers of all ages.

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With over 2 million copies of her books sold, what is the most urgent message from Japan’s foremost AI researcher?

■ Do not blindly accept AI responses that promote extreme views or falsehoods!

■ How could the resignation of manager Shinnosuke Abe have been prevented?

■ AI critically lacks 'bodily awareness' — a fundamental human sense

■ Only human professionals can make decisions with high satisfaction

■ AI use by children under 13, whose prefrontal cortex is underdeveloped, should be prohibited

AI acts as an emotional amplifier, intensifying human feelings.

It's like a sports car that hits 300 km/h with just a slight press of the accelerator —

mastering it without being overwhelmed requires a bit of finesse.

AI will not take away human purpose.

AI will not dominate humanity.

The real danger lies in asking, "What should I do?" and blindly accepting the first answer.

This is the essential guide for children and adults alike on how to coexist with artificial intelligence.

[Selected Table of Contents]

Introduction ~ AI Does Not Nod in Agreement

Chapter 1: Understanding the True Nature of AI

Generative AI is a monster of language

Can you fall in love with AI?

What human experts do unconsciously

From blue-collar to golden-collar — and more

Chapter 2: How to Interact with AI

Is it okay to consult AI about personal worries?

AI provides exceptional psychological safety

AI can amplify hatred and disgust

What we must tell our children ~ Why humans still need to learn despite AI — and more

Chapter 3: The 'Life Skills' Needed in the AI Era

Don’t try to beat AI, don’t flatter it, stay calm

The dilemma of AI society — how to nurture young people’s intuition

If AI takes your job, consumption becomes your job

In a fully AI-driven society, people just need to be happy — and more

Conclusion ~ A Time Slip from 1983

[Author Profile]

Iho Kurokawa (born 1959, Nagano Prefecture)

Neuroscientist, AI researcher, and sensibility analyst. Graduated from the Department of Physics, Nara Women’s University. Worked in AI development at a computer manufacturer before founding and becoming President & CEO of Kansei Research Inc. in 2003. Pioneered the quantification of linguistic sensibility, conducting emotional analysis for brand names such as Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s 'SOYJOY'. Discovered differences in how male and female brains react instinctively, leading to bestsellers including 'Wife’s Manual', 'Husband’s Manual', 'Parents’ Manual', 'Daughter’s Manual', 'Son’s Manual', '60-Year-Old’s Manual', 'Grandchild’s Manual', and 'Luck’s Manual'. Other works include 'Mother Brain', 'The Book of Heroes' (Poplar Publishing), and 'Love Brain', 'Mature Brain', 'Family Brain' (Shinchosha Bunko).

[Publication Details]

Title: 'AI no Torisetu' (The Manual for AI)

Price: ¥1,100 (tax included)

Publisher: Fusosha Publishing

Release Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2026

ISBN: 978-4594103057

■ Amazon

https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4594103057

■ Rakuten Books

https://books.rakuten.co.jp/rb/18631561/

◆ For inquiries about the book

Fusosha Publishing Co., Ltd., Publicity & PR Department

senden@fusosha.co.jp

FAQ

Who is 'AI no Torisetu' for?

It's for everyone affected by AI, especially parents, educators, and professionals.

What is Iho Kurokawa's expertise?

She specializes in neuroscience, AI research, and sensibility analysis, known for linguistic quantification.

What is the main message of the book?

Don't blindly trust AI; value human intuition and judgment in the AI era.

Where can I buy the book?

Available on Amazon, Rakuten Books, and nationwide bookstores from July 1, 2026.

Is there an age limit for AI use?

The author recommends prohibiting AI use for children under 13 due to underdeveloped prefrontal cortex.