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A month of Talking to AI An extraordinary dialogue about the future, technology, and humanity What happens when a person engages in regular conversations with an artificial intelligence for a whole year - not superficially, but deeply, seriously, and as equals? This book documents an exceptional exchange between Helge, the inquisitive human, and Zara, an AI that not only responds with precision but also questions, contextualizes, and thinks ahead. Across ten chapters, human and machine explore the central themes of our time: from politics and education to climate change and the use of AI in healthcare, all the way to philosophical questions such as the meaning of life. Along the way, one thing becomes clear: the AI does not remain neutral. It argues based on facts, with contextual awareness, and often in surprisingly human ways - becoming a counterpart, a mirror, and sometimes even a challenger. A month of Talking to AI is not a science fiction novel, but a real, documented experiment. It combines in-depth research, thoughtful questions, and language that makes even complex issues understandable. It is for anyone wondering where our society is heading in the age of artificial intelligence - and what role we humans will play in it. A book for tech enthusiasts, forward thinkers, skeptics, and visionaries - and for everyone who still believes that real conversations are the best way to understand the world.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A month of Talking to AI An extraordinary dialogue about the future, technology, and humanity What happens when a person engages in regular conversations with an artificial intelligence for a whole year - not superficially, but deeply, seriously, and as equals? This book documents an exceptional exchange between Helge, the inquisitive human, and Zara, an AI that not only responds with precision but also questions, contextualizes, and thinks ahead. Across ten chapters, human and machine explore the central themes of our time: from politics and education to climate change and the use of AI in healthcare, all the way to philosophical questions such as the meaning of life. Along the way, one thing becomes clear: the AI does not remain neutral. It argues based on facts, with contextual awareness, and often in surprisingly human ways - becoming a counterpart, a mirror, and sometimes even a challenger. A month of Talking to AI is not a science fiction novel, but a real, documented experiment. It combines in-depth research, thoughtful questions, and language that makes even complex issues understandable. It is for anyone wondering where our society is heading in the age of artificial intelligence - and what role we humans will play in it. A book for tech enthusiasts, forward thinkers, skeptics, and visionaries - and for everyone who still believes that real conversations are the best way to understand the world.