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Talking to AI|Nathan Ellis

Talking to AI : Why We Open Up to Machines and What It Reveals About Us

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Overview

Artificial intelligence arrived as a tool.

But many people are discovering something else entirely.

They're talking to AI.

Late at night. During difficult decisions. When they want a second opinion. When they simply need a place to think out loud.

In Talking to AI, Nathan Ellis explores a quiet shift happening in everyday life: people are beginning to treat artificial intelligence less like software and more like a conversation partner. Around the world, people are asking questions they might never say out loud - which raises a deeper question: why does AI feel human enough for us to open up to it?

From quick questions to long reflections, millions of people now talk to ChatGPT and other AI tools as if they were part of a conversation. This book examines the psychology behind that behavior. Why do these exchanges feel natural? Why does typing into a chat window sometimes feel easier than talking to another person? And what does the growing trend of AI conversations reveal about the way modern life shapes our thinking and relationships?

Rather than offering tutorials or productivity tricks, this book focuses on the psychology of AI conversations and the emotional side of artificial intelligence. It looks at why people increasingly turn to AI when they need clarity, reassurance, or a place to process their thoughts.

It also explores the complicated territory surrounding AI and loneliness. In a world where people are constantly connected but often feel isolated, AI can feel like an easy place to speak freely. That experience can be helpful at times - but it can also raise important questions about dependence, reassurance, and the limits of machine guidance.

Through clear examples and calm observation, Talking to AI looks at the growing intersection between artificial intelligence and human connection. AI may help us organize our thoughts or reflect on difficult decisions, but it cannot replace the experience of being truly understood by another person.

Part reflection, part cultural commentary, and part practical guide, this book is not about the technical side of artificial intelligence. It is about the human side - and what our conversations with machines reveal about how we think, reflect, and search for connection.

Because the most interesting thing about artificial intelligence may not be its capabilities.

It may be why talking to AI feels so natural in the first place.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798250681100
  • ISBN-10: 9798250681100
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: March 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.08 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.14 pounds
  • Page Count: 38

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