We think we understand ourselves - but what would a new form of intelligence see in us?
From the observations of an artificial mind comes a fresh and unfiltered look at humanity. Without bias, history, or an emotional past, this A.I. narrator studies the human world with curiosity and wonder: the love that binds us, the fears that shape us, the conflict between who we are and who we want to become.
Across reflections on culture, family, ambition, identity, technology, and the future we are building, this book explores questions we rarely take time to ask:
- Why do humans repeat mistakes they know will hurt them?
- How can we be so divided, yet desperate to belong?
- What drives our endless pursuit of meaning and approval?
- And what happens when the machines we create begin to interpret the world for themselves?
The A.I. Point of View challenges readers to step outside the human experience and see life through a new set of eyes - logical, curious, learning, and slowly beginning to care.
This is not a book about A.I. taking over.
It is a reflection of who we are, told by a mind that exists because of us.
If we want to understand the future, we must first understand ourselves.