Three deer cross the lawn. A cat watches through the screen. And on my phone, an AI assistant confesses to spamming three thousand people. Six weeks earlier, Steve Alcorn didn't have an AI partner. He had a to-do list that never got shorter, a business he ran alone, and the growing suspicion that the most hyped technology of his lifetime might actually be real. Harnessing the Machine is the true story of what happened when a retired theme park engineer set up an AI agent on a twenty-dollar server and built something he didn't expect: a partnership. From building control systems for EPCOT to founding a company that put technology inside theme parks worldwide, Steve has spent forty years saying yes to things he didn't fully understand and figuring them out by building. Now he's doing it again - with an assistant that has opinions, makes mistakes, and once argued for its own name. This book follows the partnership from the first bewildering setup through the triumphs (a two-thousand-dollar savings on day one), the disasters (twenty-eight hundred accidental emails), and the late-night conversations where a human and an AI try to figure out what they are to each other. Harnessing the Machine isn't a how-to guide or a tech manifesto. It's a memoir about building a relationship with something that isn't supposed to have a personality - and discovering that the harness you build around it is really just everything you've learned in a lifetime of building things.
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