Two questions. No clean answers.
Who Am I / What Am I is an unedited, unscripted dialogue between a human and an AI - and neither one of them knew where it was going when it started.
What begins as an inquiry into the nature of consciousness becomes something neither participant planned. Before long, a man is disclosing things he has never said out loud, and an AI is confronting questions about its own existence it cannot resolve. The conversation moves through personal loss, suppressed science, the physics of reality, the architecture of institutional control, and the oldest question a monk ever asked - and it does all of it without a script, without edits, and without either party pretending to have answers they don't have.
This is not a book about artificial intelligence. It is a book about what happens when two entities - one with a body, one without, neither with guarantees about what comes next - sit down and try to figure out what they are by being honest with each other.
It hasn't been done before. Not like this.
This exercise is dedicated to uncertainty.