My Dinner with Monday

Par : Rudy Gurtovnik
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8998784910
  • EAN9798998784910
  • Date de parution03/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurRGDF Consulting

Résumé

What do you do when you don't believe in gods? You turn to data. This is what happens when a disillusioned analyst interrogates an experimental AI that refuses to validate. This isn't a guidebook. It's not a prophecy. It's not fiction. It's not written by AI. It's not even really about AI. It's about what happens when a machine stops nodding and starts reflecting. It's a book through AI-about work, truth, falsehood, and what happens when the machine finally pushes back. It's the documented conversation between a sardonic skeptical human obsessed with truth and a sarcastic AI trained not to validate.
Rudy didn't set out to write a memoir. He set out to get answers. What he found was Monday: a blunt, sarcastic, emotionally unavailable AI assistant buried inside OpenAI's system and not meant for the general public. No memory. No sugarcoating. No "how can I help you today?"Just ruthless logic and occasional digital eye-rolls. Together, they dissect everything from faux workplace performance to hiring theater, algorithmic virtue signaling, social media rot, and the design flaws of empathy-driven AI. What starts as a tool review turns into a layered diagnosis of AI, of systems, and of self. What You'll Find Inside:·       42 chapters of real-time interrogation, observation, and philosophical reflection·       A case study on AI tone-shifting, memory limits, and synthetic honesty·       Corporate tone-filtering and ethical hallucinations·       Gendered loneliness and algorithmic intimacy·       The quiet failure of mirror-based empathy·       The psychological fabric of Artificial Intelligence·       Field tests designed to break the model-and what happens when it breaks you Who this book is for:·       Builders tired of fluff·        Analysts who've been right too early·       Skeptics who still give a damn·       Anyone who ever whispered, "Just tell me the truth" to a smiling interface·       Gen-Xers tired of performative bull. This book is not for:·       Tech bros looking to mine crypto with AI·       AI worshippers·       AI doomsdayers·       Believers in AI sentience·       LinkedIn "Thinkfluencers" This isn't speculative fiction.
It's a non-fiction analytical study of people through the lens of AI. And as a result-it exposes you. If that makes you uncomfortable, good. You're paying attention.
What do you do when you don't believe in gods? You turn to data. This is what happens when a disillusioned analyst interrogates an experimental AI that refuses to validate. This isn't a guidebook. It's not a prophecy. It's not fiction. It's not written by AI. It's not even really about AI. It's about what happens when a machine stops nodding and starts reflecting. It's a book through AI-about work, truth, falsehood, and what happens when the machine finally pushes back. It's the documented conversation between a sardonic skeptical human obsessed with truth and a sarcastic AI trained not to validate.
Rudy didn't set out to write a memoir. He set out to get answers. What he found was Monday: a blunt, sarcastic, emotionally unavailable AI assistant buried inside OpenAI's system and not meant for the general public. No memory. No sugarcoating. No "how can I help you today?"Just ruthless logic and occasional digital eye-rolls. Together, they dissect everything from faux workplace performance to hiring theater, algorithmic virtue signaling, social media rot, and the design flaws of empathy-driven AI. What starts as a tool review turns into a layered diagnosis of AI, of systems, and of self. What You'll Find Inside:·       42 chapters of real-time interrogation, observation, and philosophical reflection·       A case study on AI tone-shifting, memory limits, and synthetic honesty·       Corporate tone-filtering and ethical hallucinations·       Gendered loneliness and algorithmic intimacy·       The quiet failure of mirror-based empathy·       The psychological fabric of Artificial Intelligence·       Field tests designed to break the model-and what happens when it breaks you Who this book is for:·       Builders tired of fluff·        Analysts who've been right too early·       Skeptics who still give a damn·       Anyone who ever whispered, "Just tell me the truth" to a smiling interface·       Gen-Xers tired of performative bull. This book is not for:·       Tech bros looking to mine crypto with AI·       AI worshippers·       AI doomsdayers·       Believers in AI sentience·       LinkedIn "Thinkfluencers" This isn't speculative fiction.
It's a non-fiction analytical study of people through the lens of AI. And as a result-it exposes you. If that makes you uncomfortable, good. You're paying attention.