The Lie That Is AI: Why Intelligence Still and a will Always Belong to Humans

The Lie That Is AI: Why Intelligence Still and a will Always Belong to Humans

This is not a book against Ai. It is a book for clarity.

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere. It speaks fluently, responds instantly, and appears to think. Many now believe intelligence has already arrived. It hasn’t.

In this book Marsha challenges the most dangerous assumption of the digital age: that machines are intelligent. Drawing a clear line between appearance and understanding, this book argues that today’s Ai systems possess artificial awareness, the ability to respond, adapt, and imitate without meaning, intent, or responsibility.

The Lie That Is Ai calls readers to reclaim intelligence as a human obligation and gift. Because the future does not depend on what machines become. It depends on whether we remember who we are.

About the Author:

I love everything creative, from writing to illustrating to designing. I am a published author and illustrator. My line of Children Books are named Aunty Marsha Children’s Books. I write Romance and Folklore Fantasy Fiction under the name Mrs. Marshall, M. Mckie and Martini Blue.

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This is not a book against Ai. It is a book for clarity.

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere. It speaks fluently, responds instantly, and appears to think. Many now believe intelligence has already arrived. It hasn’t.

In this book Marsha challenges the most dangerous assumption of the digital age: that machines are intelligent. Drawing a clear line between appearance and understanding, this book argues that today’s Ai systems possess artificial awareness, the ability to respond, adapt, and imitate without meaning, intent, or responsibility.

The Lie That Is Ai calls readers to reclaim intelligence as a human obligation and gift. Because the future does not depend on what machines become. It depends on whether we remember who we are.

About the Author:

I love everything creative, from writing to illustrating to designing. I am a published author and illustrator. My line of Children Books are named Aunty Marsha Children’s Books. I write Romance and Folklore Fantasy Fiction under the name Mrs. Marshall, M. Mckie and Martini Blue.

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Description

This is not a book against Ai. It is a book for clarity.

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere. It speaks fluently, responds instantly, and appears to think. Many now believe intelligence has already arrived. It hasn’t.

In this book Marsha challenges the most dangerous assumption of the digital age: that machines are intelligent. Drawing a clear line between appearance and understanding, this book argues that today’s Ai systems possess artificial awareness, the ability to respond, adapt, and imitate without meaning, intent, or responsibility.

The Lie That Is Ai calls readers to reclaim intelligence as a human obligation and gift. Because the future does not depend on what machines become. It depends on whether we remember who we are.

About the Author:

I love everything creative, from writing to illustrating to designing. I am a published author and illustrator. My line of Children Books are named Aunty Marsha Children’s Books. I write Romance and Folklore Fantasy Fiction under the name Mrs. Marshall, M. Mckie and Martini Blue.

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