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OverviewPeople Who Complain About AI"" is a sharp, unapologetic, and laugh-out-loud roast of the loudest, whiniest corners of the internet - the Reddit philosophers, the Quora doom-prophets, the ""AI is stealing my crayons"" crowd, and everyone else who thinks progress should stop the moment they feel uncomfortable. This book doesn't tiptoe. It doesn't apologize. It doesn't pretend to be neutral. It's a blunt, sarcastic, and brutally honest takedown of the people who spend more time complaining about AI than actually learning how to use it. Every chapter breaks down a different flavor of anti-AI nonsense - from the ""robots will replace us"" panic posters to the ""AI can't be creative"" purists who haven't created anything since high school. Written in a voice that's half-human, half-machine, and fully fed up, this book embraces the meta-joke: AI helped write it, and it's better for it. The tone is confident, cocky, and self-aware - the literary equivalent of an eye-roll followed by a mic drop. It's not a technical manual, not a research paper, and definitely not a polite debate. It's a roast. A full-throttle, no-filter roast of the people who treat AI like a personal enemy instead of a tool that could make their lives easier. Inside, you'll find: Chapters that dismantle the biggest anti-AI arguments with humor, logic, and a little bit of fire Mock Reddit threads and parody comments that hit way too close to reality Breakdowns of common myths, from ""AI is cheating"" to ""AI is going to take my job"" A self-aware narrative voice that openly admits AI helped write the book - and flexes about it A closing message that flips the script, reminding readers that tools don't replace people... people who refuse to adapt replace themselves This is the book for anyone who's tired of the fear-mongering, the gatekeeping, the doom-scrolling, and the endless complaining. It's for people who actually use AI, experiment with it, build with it, and see it for what it is: a powerful tool that rewards curiosity, not fear. Bold, funny, and proudly pro-AI, ""People Who Complain About AI"" is the roast book the internet deserves - and the one the complainers absolutely won't read. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joshua Aa DietsPublisher: Joshua Diets Imprint: Joshua Diets Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.109kg ISBN: 9798256095055Pages: 54 Publication Date: 03 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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