What if the end of humanity doesn't come with war, fire, or plague-
but with a notification sound?
In an age where algorithms know us better than our own families, one haunting question remains:
What happens when the machines no longer need us?
Are We All Going to Die Soon ? is a chilling exploration of the uneasy marriage between human genius and artificial intelligence.
Through cinematic storytelling and urgent prose, Rowan Pierce dissects the accelerating relationship between creation and control-
from deepfakes that distort truth to algorithms that decide who lives, who works, and who matters.
Each chapter peels back another layer of illusion, revealing how quickly convenience becomes dependence,
and how dependence becomes surrender.
This isn't science fiction.
It's right now.
If you've ever looked at your phone and felt the faint unease that it might be looking back-
if you've wondered whether AI will save us or silently replace us-
this book will speak to your deepest curiosity and your darkest fears.
Pierce doesn't just predict the future-he forces you to confront it.
You'll turn the pages with awe, dread, and the creeping realization that we are no longer in control of our own reflection.
Read this book before it's too late to wonder.
Discover what it really means to live, love, and think in the age of intelligent machines.
- Genre: Futurism / Artificial Intelligence / Human Ethics / Existential Nonfiction
- Themes: AI ethics, transhumanism, humanity's legacy, technological dependence, the singularity, the loss of meaning