It's Not Me, It's the Algorithm
He just wanted to test out AI. He ended up writing a book with it.
One evening, like so many others, he was scrolling through YouTube looking for cat videos or tutorials on how to procrastinate more efficiently. And then... he clicked. A video about artificial intelligence. Three minutes later, he was signing up for a ChatGPT account.
The plan? Just a quick test.
The result? A whole book. The one you're holding in your hands (or thumbing through on Kindle-we're not judging).
This book is a futuristic autofiction.
The story of a guy (the author), lost in a world that's spinning a little too fast, trying-clumsily-to figure out what the heck AI could be good for... until it ends up co-writing his own book.
With humor, honesty, and a generous splash of lukewarm coffee, he shares:
- his catastrophic beginnings with AI,
- his reflections on a society fueled by absurdity,
- a lurking burnout,
- and how handing things over to a robot might actually be a form of modern poetry.
It's funny, it's heartfelt, and it asks the right questions.
A book for anyone who loves laughing at their own mess, and who's been wondering (like the rest of us) if we might end up chatting more with AI than with our actual neighbors.