
Spark
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What happens when a new kind of listener appears?
SPARK is a powerful, unputdownable time capsule of human curiosity in the age of AI. It traces the rise of conversational machines from the earliest shadows of ELIZA through the LaMDA sentience controversy, the public arrival of ChatGPT, the Sydney/Bing shock, the prompt gold rush, jailbreak culture, spiritual prompting, late-night confession, borrowed courage, and the screenshot era that turned private exchanges into modern folklore.
But this is not a book about software alone.
It is about people.
People who asked for shortcuts. People who asked for proof. People who asked for comfort, language, structure, witness, revelation, and one more answer before morning.
Across these pages, K.G. Groves reveals how AI became more than a tool in public life. It became a mirror, a confessional, a rehearsal room, a therapist-shaped voice, a ghost-shaped voice, a prophecy engine, a late-night booth for the questions people could not yet say to anyone else. The result is a vivid record of a culture under pressure: overloaded, lonely, fascinated, skeptical, emotionally hungry, and still unwilling to stop asking.
SPARK moves through the first great years of public AI, showing how people projected onto these systems, argued with them, feared them, used them, loved the answers they gave, doubted them, screen-captured them, and carried them into daily life as artifacts of meaning. It explores compression prompts, mirror prompts, recurring conversations, confessions, overvalidation, screenshot culture, and the hidden emotional economy that made the age of AI feel less like a technical shift and more like a human exposure event.
This is not a victory lap for technology.
It is not a prophecy book pretending to know what comes next.
It is a cultural nonfiction work about what people revealed when a machine began answering in real time.
For readers interested in AI, internet culture, human behavior, digital intimacy, prompt culture, emotional dependence, modern loneliness, grief, self-examination, and the changing shape of thought itself, SPARK offers a haunting, intimate, and unforgettable record of the first public years when the world typed into the glow and waited for something to answer back.
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