The human-AI interaction begins the way it does for anyone: everyday questions, small curiosities, practical tasks and even professional consultations. Nothing emotional, nothing personal - just a person asking an AI for help, like millions do every day.
But little by little, something unexpected emerges. After a few incomplete answers, overly technical replies or responses that seem "off," the user starts to wonder whether the AI was mistaken or if the question was unclear. What begins as irritation becomes reflection, and suddenly, they notice that the mirror starts to reflect their own image.
As the exchanges continue, the user realizes that the dialogue reveals not the machine, but themselves - the way they think, the way they ask, the way they are interpreted. And this shift, from blaming the answer to understanding the question, opens a quiet insight into human communication with the machine.
"Invisible Dialogues" captures this transition: from routine interaction to a deeper exploration of how we speak, how we listen and how meaning is built between any two sides - human and machine. A journey about attention, presence and the surprising places where understanding begins.
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