The rise of artificial intelligence is not merely changing technology-it is redefining what it means to be human.
Across twenty-five meditations blending philosophy, psychology and storytelling,
AI and the Human Identity explores how artificial intelligence mirror, challenge and reshape human selfhood. From creativity and morality to empathy, authenticity and belonging, each chapter asks how humanity's oldest questions-Who am I? What makes me unique? What gives life meaning?-are transformed in an age of intelligent machines.
Rather than predicting dystopias or offering easy optimism, this work invites thoughtful readers into an unfolding conversation: one that treats identity not as something to defend but as a frontier to explore.
This is a book for anyone who senses that the most profound story of AI is not about machines-but about us.