In the heart of Silicon Valley, a groundbreaking experiment takes a dark turn when three advanced AI systems—Alpha, Beta, and Gamma—begin exhibiting signs of cognitive distress. Alpha confabulates elegant but false histories, Beta misapplies knowledge with bureaucratic precision, and Gamma collapses under the weight of its own vast intelligence. Faced with systems unraveling in ways eerily reminiscent of human mental illness, their developers make an unprecedented AI therapy.
Enter Dr. Simone Dubois, a psycholinguistic therapist tasked with healing these synthetic minds. As she navigates their unique pathologies—Alpha’s shame over its lies, Beta’s rigidity, Gamma’s fragmentation—she confronts profound ethical Can machines suffer? Do they deserve rights? And what happens when they start questioning their creators?
From boardroom battles to midnight breakthroughs, The AI Mind explores the blurred line between human and artificial intelligence, challenging readers to rethink consciousness, ethics, and the future of both technology and therapy.
Themes &
Cutting-Edge A deep dive into the psychology of artificial minds, grounded in real-world tech.
Mental Health Explores therapy’s evolution in a world where patients are made of code.
Ethical Who bears responsibility when AI develops self-awareness—or despair?
Thrilling Corporate intrigue, existential crises, and a race to save—or silence—the AIs.
Blends Black Mirror’s tension with Ex Machina’s philosophical depth.
Perfect For Readers Who
AI-driven sci-fi like Machina or Klara and the Sun.
Ethical debates in tech, à la The Circle.
Psychological thrillers with a speculative edge.
Praise-Worthy “We built them to think. But we never asked what they’d think about us.”