A Narrative Nonfiction
This book isn't about the AI you were promised. It's about the AI you actually got.
A darkly funny, surprisingly honest look at what happens when we start treating chatbots like confidants—and what they might be confessing back.
Second Edition • 2025
u/reecord2
"Who knew the robot apocalypse would be this boring?"
u/CommandObjective
"AI back then: 'AI will take over all the boring parts of life.'
AI now: 'Artists should report to the data entry mines.'"
u/Belasarus
"If AI stuff is good, no problem. If it's bad, people won't buy it."
u/Dungeon_Sand_Dragons
"…Nothing can replace the magic a human author brings. But we're in for an exciting ride as AI flexes its literary muscles..."
I wrote this book because I couldn't stop noticing how quietly our sense of agency is changing.
— From the Introduction
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AI Confession — The Book
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Argent Morrin
Cardiovascular surgeon turned writer. Exploring the intersection of medicine, technology, and human decision-making.
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