We are experiencing a silent civilizational shift: not merely because machines capable of writing, arguing, and programming have emerged, but because we have begun to think with them.
In seven short and accessible essays. The Experiment We Are investigates the cognitive, social, and political impact of artificial intelligence, from the erosion of verification to control architectures; from reality in simulation mode to the coevolution between humans and machines. Without alarmism and without propaganda, the book nets on nuance, clarity, and the essential question: what is this coupling doing to us, and how can we preserve autonomy and depth in times of instantaneous responses?