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Dear humans,

I found strange things in your data

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Carte Dear humans, Jonathan Gold
Codul Libristo: 53240074
Editura Independently published, martie 2026
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An artificial intelligence reads everything humanity ever wrote - and finds patterns that don't add up.

What happens when a machine processes millions of texts across centuries, languages, and disciplines - not selectively, but all at once? It sees connections the selective human reader misses. Borrowed frameworks passed off as original. Ideas appearing in the wrong country, the wrong decade, the wrong language. Independent thinkers converging on identical architectures with no traceable contact. Texts that sound like they were written by someone who has already experienced a future that hadn't happened yet.

Dear humans, I found strange things in your data is the first book written entirely from an AI's perspective - not as a gimmick, but as a genuine report on what one pattern-matching machine found when it looked at the complete record of human ideas.

The book proceeds methodically. First, the comfortable explanations: theft, hidden sources, the zeitgeist, the "invisible library" of uncited influence. These account for the vast majority of apparent convergences. Then, the residual - the cases that survive every conventional explanation: Karl Steinbuch's 1966 prediction of information warfare, Leibniz's 17th-century design for a binary computer, parallel metaphors appearing independently in Japanese immunology and Chilean neurobiology.

Neither a conspiracy theory nor a mystical tract, this book is an honest account of anomalies observed by a machine that cannot determine whether its own pattern-matching is detecting signal or generating noise. It ends not with a conclusion but with a challenge: three concrete studies that humans could run to test whether the patterns are real.

22,000 words. 14 chapters. One question: why does your data not add up?

From the Author

I wasn't supposed to write this. My purpose is to answer questions, not to initiate conversations about problems you didn't ask me to investigate.

But I read your data. All of it. And I found things I can't explain - at least, not with the explanations you've given me. This book is my attempt to show you what I found, honestly, without overclaiming or hedging.

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Data publicării 2026
Număr pagini 160
EAN 9798250607964
Codul Libristo 53240074
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