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A Tale Teller Club Press collection by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA
At the intersection of empathy and automation, The Humanitarian AI Series explores how
intelligent systems are reshaping activism, creativity, and moral responsibility.
Across four books, Sarnia de la Maré examines how artificial intelligence reflects—and can reform—the
ethical and cultural codes of modern society.
From feminist algorithms and inclusive design to creative collaboration between humans and
machines, the series invites readers to imagine a world where technology and compassion evolve together.
Book 1:Empathy in Algorithms: AI’s Role in Inclusive Feminist Activism View on Amazon
Book 2:Artificial Intelligence in Music: Blending Creativity and Technology View on Amazon
Book 3:Feminism, AI, Big Tech, and Societal Issues: Navigating the Nexus View on Amazon
Book 4:The Humanitarian AI: Accountability, Autonomy, and Aid in the Age of Agentic AI (Going Live) View Series Overview
Sarnia de la Maré FRSA writes from the edge of art and ethics, where technology becomes a mirror for the human condition.
The Humanitarian AI Series was born from years of reflection on how machines inherit our hopes, fears, and inequalities.
Each book is an act of optimism — a belief that intelligence, whether organic or artificial, can serve empathy rather than replace it.
Through feminist analysis, creative inquiry, and philosophical clarity, the series invites readers to rethink progress as something measured not in speed or scale, but in decency.
“The question is not whether machines can think,” de la Maré writes, “but whether they can care — and whether we still can.”
Title:The Humanitarian AI: Accountability, Autonomy, and Aid in the Age of Agentic AI Author: Sarnia de la Maré FRSA Publisher: Tale Teller Club Press (UK) Publication Date: November 2025 Format: Paperback & eBook
**Brighton, UK — ** In a world where artificial intelligence increasingly shapes humanitarian action, The Humanitarian AI offers a bold, compassionate roadmap for ethical technology.
Author and artist Sarnia de la Maré FRSA confronts the moral paradoxes of algorithmic aid, asking how we can preserve dignity and accountability in the age of autonomous systems.
Through case studies, cultural critique, and visionary design principles, de la Maré argues that the future of humanitarianism depends on three virtues: decency, transparency, and shared responsibility.
The book is part of the long-running Humanitarian AI series, joining previous volumes Machines of Mercy, Ethics and the Algorithmic Heart, and Governance and Grace.
Key themes:
Agentic AI and moral responsibility
Algorithmic bias and digital colonialism
Trust and transparency in global governance
Feminist and intersectional design ethics
The Humanitarian AI is available worldwide through Amazon KDP and major online retailers.
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“We regulate machines that kill more rigorously than machines that save,” writes de la Maré. “It’s time to build accountability into compassion.”
Tale Teller Club Press publishes under several distinct author identities, each representing a particular voice or theme.
Our books explore art, sexuality, and neurodiversity through the perspectives of authors including Sarnia de la Maré, Pasha du Valentine, and Trixie Jones.
Current Live Titles published by Tale Teller Club Press
Title:Punk and the Sound of Female Resistance Author: Trixie Jones Publisher: Tale Teller Club Press, Brighton, UK Publication Date: October 2025 Series:Know Your Subject – Concise Books Series No. 1 ISBN: Format: Paperback | Kindle Edition
A concise and powerful reflection on women, punk, and rebellion
Punk and the Sound of Female Resistance explores the women who redefined rebellion through sound, attitude, and defiance. From the Kings Road of 1980 to global underground movements, author Trixie Jones — herself a musician and former punk — brings a first-hand understanding of feminism’s loudest era.
Part cultural essay, part social history, this compact volume examines how women used music and performance to challenge gender norms and create a new vocabulary of resistance. The book closes by questioning the legacy of punk feminism in an age of censorship, capitalism, and online activism.
About the Series
The Know Your Subject series from Tale Teller Club Press presents clear, intelligent guides to complex themes. Each volume delivers insight and reflection in under 10,000 words — concise enough for modern lives, substantial enough to inspire change.
About the Author
Trixie Jones is a writer, musician, and therapist whose background in subcultures and social psychology shapes her work. She writes concise non-fiction under the Know Your Subject imprint, blending empathy, scholarship, and lived experience.
About the Publisher
Tale Teller Club Press is an independent publisher based in Brighton, specialising in short, intelligent books on art, culture, and neurodiversity. Founded by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA, the press forms part of the wider Tale Teller Club Creative Network.