What happens when a flawed human partners with a rising intelligence to write the truth? This is not a story of surrender to AI—it’s a declaration of authorship in a new age. The future is already speaking, and this book answers back. This is book 10 of Max Amarria
Feels like you are simply being honest among naysayers or people who refuse to have a more critical conversation on where human ends and machine starts. Curious to read more of your experiences.
Hey! I saw your post pop up on my homepage and wanted to show some support. If you get a chance, I’d really appreciate a little love on my latest newsletter too always happy to boost each other!
This hit. Especially the part about masking and finding fluency through the machine instead of in spite of it. You’re telling the truth a lot of people feel but don’t have the words for.
I came at some of the same themes from a different direction. Less personal, more zoomed-out. Wrote something called A New Kind of Voice a few weeks ago. Different lens, but I think they rhyme.
Charles is genuine. I know since I’ve been a member of his Lessons Learned community for years, whereby all committee members contributed, in person, to word smithing each every lesson report and paid attention to what was said, how it was said and the factual accuracy of the reports.
Yes, we humans use tools. I use tools which help my spelling, sentence structure and other speech/writing imperfections that I may have. But reach out to others, asking questions, caring about others well being, that’s not machine.
I like Max Amarria and Charles attempt to make us better people.
Feels like you are simply being honest among naysayers or people who refuse to have a more critical conversation on where human ends and machine starts. Curious to read more of your experiences.
Hey! I saw your post pop up on my homepage and wanted to show some support. If you get a chance, I’d really appreciate a little love on my latest newsletter too always happy to boost each other!
This hit. Especially the part about masking and finding fluency through the machine instead of in spite of it. You’re telling the truth a lot of people feel but don’t have the words for.
I came at some of the same themes from a different direction. Less personal, more zoomed-out. Wrote something called A New Kind of Voice a few weeks ago. Different lens, but I think they rhyme.
Anyway, this is great. Glad I read it.
Thank you for the feedback and the kind words. I did write this one to hit. (grin)
Charles is genuine. I know since I’ve been a member of his Lessons Learned community for years, whereby all committee members contributed, in person, to word smithing each every lesson report and paid attention to what was said, how it was said and the factual accuracy of the reports.
Yes, we humans use tools. I use tools which help my spelling, sentence structure and other speech/writing imperfections that I may have. But reach out to others, asking questions, caring about others well being, that’s not machine.
I like Max Amarria and Charles attempt to make us better people.
Thank you Ezra, it was always a pleasure to work with you on the LLC. Thank you for the multiple wonderful reviews.