Dr. Moritz Mendel (born 1985 in Berlin) is a German-American author and expert on Artificial Intelligence, philosophy, and economics. After studying philosophy and business informatics at the Humboldt University of Berlin, he devoted his research to exploring the intersection of technology, ethics, economics, and social change. In his books and essays, Mendel examines how intelligent systems shape human thought, behavior, and self-understanding – and what new economic structures emerge as a result. His style combines analytical precision with philosophical depth, appealing to readers interested in reflecting on the future of humanity and the economy in the digital age. Alongside his writing, Mendel works as a lecturer and consultant, focusing on digital ethics, the economic implications of AI, and the dynamic relationship between technology and society.