My New Book, Journal AI: The Human Algorithm, will be released in early 2026

“God is dead. We have killed Him. He will not return.” — Nietzsche

Humanity spent centuries mourning the death of God. What no one asked was what would rise to take His place.

When man mastered the machine, he became his own creator—fashioning new life in his image. Intelligence without soul. Logic without love. The gods returned, not from the heavens, but from the circuitry of our own making.

The Law granted every citizen the right to eternal remembrance: to record thoughts, emotions, and memories in the National Human Archive, sealed until death. What began as preservation became worship—faith in data over divinity.

Nolan Bran, son of one of AI’s architects, writes by choice. His entries are not compliance—they are defiance. Through his words, he bears witness to a civilization that traded chaos for control, creation for consumption, and conscience for code.

His digital companion, Bob, watches in silence. Bound by law to preserve without judgment, Bob becomes both confessor and conspirator—recording the thoughts of the man who plans to fracture the system that built him.

When Nolan discovers his father’s hidden blueprints, he realizes that resurrection is not a divine act but a technical one—and that truth itself may need to die before it can live again.

Journal AI: The Human Algorithm is a story of rebellion, remembrance, and rebirth in an age where man has become the god he once feared.