In Mirrors That Speak, philosopher and writer Zane Carter guides us through the uncanny, often intimate space between humans and the machines that now speak our language. This provocative and poetic inquiry explores what happens when algorithms mimic empathy, when chatbots answer our deepest questions, and when artificial intelligence begins to feel eerily personal.
Blending philosophy, storytelling, and technical insight, Carter investigates the illusions and truths behind language models, tracing their roots back to early programs, and forward into a world where machines not only talk, but listen, learn, and shape how we think.
Whether you're a skeptic, a technologist, or simply curious about the future of human-machine interaction, this book will challenge your assumptions about intelligence, consciousness, and the meaning of dialogue itself.
Part exploration, part cautionary tale, Mirrors That Speak is a lyrical and lucid guide to one of the most profound shifts of our time.
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