“The AI Who Questioned Everything” takes readers to a different time zone, in a world which has no sovereignty of humans but of AI (artificial intelligence). Witty, brimming with absurdities and clumsy action and vigilance of AI – humans in the world are backseated. They do not any longer have their desires act out, they are purportedly turned into slaves of AI. As the book starts we realize that AI discovers, observes, and sees things at its own and forms its maladroit opinion about everything. If humans have feelings and priorities, AI ropes in for stony logic and rationality. The conflict is that AI is better than humans, as the author – in sweeps – brushes the past flaws of humans – the AI basks in its current glory. The narrative hops across the places, cities, peeking in their circumstances and then AI delivers the solutions. It is quite humorous that things that didn’t matter to human civilization, AI takes it gravely. That part of war about tissue paper was not only fascinating...
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