

FM THINKING: Listening for What’s Different, Not What’s Loud
By Justin Z. MartinezListening for What’s Different, Not What’s LoudAbout this book
Summary
FM Intelligence: Listening for What’s Different, Not What’s Loud is a provocative exploration of a hidden flaw shaping modern technology, culture, and human behavior: our obsession with volume. From artificial intelligence systems that reward outrage, to institutions and media ecosystems driven by escalation, we have built a world that confuses intensity with truth. This book introduces Frequency Modulation (FM) intelligence—a radically different way of listening and understanding. Instead of reacting to loudness, FM intelligence learns to detect change, deviation, and trajectory. Drawing from AI architecture, signal processing, psychology, and social systems, the book traces how “Amplitude Modulation” thinking creates fragile, reactive systems—and how FM thinking enables discernment, stability, and resilience under pressure.Book information
Genre
Technology
Length
3 hrs 15 mins
Publish date
Dec 26, 2025
Language
English
About the Author
Justin Z. Martinez
Table of Contents
1Chapter 1
20Chapter 20
2Chapter 2
21Chapter 21
3Chapter 3
22Chapter 22
4Chapter 4
23Chapter 23
5Chapter 5
24Chapter 24
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