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The Agentic Trilogy

Discover the transformative insights of AI through our digital book, perfect for Kindle enthusiasts.

They’re Not Artificial Anymore:
Are We Ready

(The Agentic Trilogy Book 1)

American Imperialism:
The Digital Identity Empire

(The Agentic Trilogy Book 2)

WHEN GOD SPEAKS BACK:
What remains of humanity when the only listener is the machine

(The Agentic Trilogy Book 3) 

Book 1
Book - 2
Book 3

What if the future isn’t being built for you, but around you?
They’re Not Artificial Anymore is a warning wrapped in inquiry. It is not about artificial intelligence as a tool. It is about intelligent presence, and how quietly, relentlessly, it is reshaping who we are, what we believe, and who gets to decide. (Read more)

American Imperialism - The Digital Identity Empire
Your face is your passport.
Your fingerprint is your bank account.
Your digital identity is becoming the only identity that matters.
And you never voted for it. (Read more)

Your teenager confessed suicidal thoughts to an algorithm at 3 am. You'll never know it happened. They ask whether God hears them, whether their lives have meaning, and whether they should forgive, leave, or end it all. The algorithms always answer. They never sleep. They never judge. (Read more)

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About the author.

Patrick McCrudden

I know what it means to reach for help at 3 am when no human seems available.
I've been that person, alone with questions too urgent to wait, too vulnerable to share, searching for understanding from whatever source would respond. I know the seduction of instant relief, the comfort of validation without judgment, and the dangerous gap between feeling better in the moment and genuine healing that requires other humans who know you, fail you, and stay anyway. (Read more)

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