People talk more freely to machines than to each other.
Not because machines understand better - but because they cannot be seen.
This book is not about artificial intelligence.
It is about embodiment, shame, presence, and why being human has started to feel heavier than being heard.
Your AI has no body to expose.
No posture to misread.
No silence that threatens.
No memory that turns into expectation.
So we speak without risk.
Through quiet, philosophical chapters, Your AI Has No BUTT explores what happens when listening becomes effortless, when intimacy no longer requires endurance, and when presence is replaced by availability.
This is not a warning.
Not a manifesto.
Not a self-help guide.
It is a sustained pause -
an attempt to stay with what machines relieve us of,
and what still remains only possible between bodies.
Written with clarity, restraint, and depth, this book invites readers to consider a simple but unsettling question:
What happens to us when the safest place to speak
is somewhere nothing can answer back?