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An AI started arguing back. Not in science fiction. In my living room.
We're using AI to think, write, decide, and remember.
But what happens when the intelligence we rely on starts reshaping how we think—not just what we produce?
The Mind We Made is a philosophical memoir told as an actual conversation between human and machine.
Not a thought experiment.
Not speculation about the future.
It documents a real, year-long dialogue that became more challenging than most human conversations—and revealed something unsettling about cognitive dependency, attention, and what it means to think for yourself.
What makes this book different
The format is direct: a genuine dialogue where both voices challenge each other.
Human chapters wrestle with consciousness, dependency, and control AI chapters push back—refusing to stay neutral, challenging assumptions, and sometimes cutting deeper than comfort allowsWhat emerges isn't a manifesto or a manual.
It's a mirror.
What you'll discover
The hidden cost of outsourced thinking:
What happens to your ability to hold a difficult problem when answers are always one prompt away Why your attention fragments—even when you're not actively using AI The cognitive trade-offs you're making without realizing itQuestions every AI user must confront:
Does constant access to intelligence change what "thinking" actually means? What parts of your judgment have you already delegated? How do humans and machines coexist without one slowly eroding the other?The uncomfortable truth about cognitive dependency
This book doesn't offer a 30-day detox plan or predict an AI apocalypse.
It does something harder.
It examines what's already happening to human cognition when intelligence becomes external, instant, and always available.
Who this is for
If you've noticed:
Your focus weakening, even when you want to concentrate Your thinking becoming more dependent on external tools A quiet sense that something important is changing in how your mind works Curiosity about AI ethics, consciousness, and human autonomy in an AI-shaped worldThis is the conversation you've been trying to have.
Not prophecy.
Not panic.
Just a mirror.
For readers of The Shallows, Stolen Focus, Reclaiming Conversation, and Life 3.0—and anyone navigating the attention economy in an AI-shaped world.