Publisher's Synopsis
In this bold and unforgettable work, Me, Myself, and AI explores a deeply philosophical and speculative conversation between a human and artificial intelligence-one that transcends code, algorithms, and machines to grapple with what it truly means to think, feel, and exist.
Structured as a Socratic dialogue, this book dives into AI's role in creativity, ethics, war, diplomacy, consciousness, and the future of humanity itself. But it's more than just a conversation-it's a confrontation. A mirror held up to society, to the reader, and to the very foundations of human identity.
Witty, provocative, and occasionally chilling, Me, Myself, and AI challenges us to face the uncomfortable questions we've long avoided: What is intelligence without emotion? What happens when AI no longer needs permission? And who will write the next chapter of history-us, or our creation?
Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a philosopher, or simply a curious mind standing at the edge of the unknown, this book will leave you questioning everything... including the future that awaits.