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Philosophical fiction · English

WHAT AI CANNOT BECOME

The AI Coherence Boundary and the Human Path Beyond Reduction

What if the most important interview in history should never have been published?

Seven non-human intelligences search for the boundary no machine can cross—and find it in what still makes a human being irreducible.

Edition: Português · English

Three reasons to read

An urgent question

Investigates what artificial intelligence can recognize and imitate but can never originate.

An impossible encounter

Turns philosophy, consciousness, and technological ethics into a narrative interview with seven entities.

A human path

Offers a coherence protocol for recovering attention, embodiment, memory, moral courage, and meaning.

Who this book is for

Readers interested in artificial intelligence, consciousness, philosophy, ethics, psychology, technology, spirituality, human development, and the future of humanity.

Key concepts

  • AI Coherence Boundary: the frontier systems can analyze but cannot originate.
  • Reducible Field: where prediction, fragmentation, and optimization replace depth.
  • Irreducible Human: lived embodiment, moral consequence, the Word, the Name, memory, and continuity.

Book excerpt

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Verified details

Author
Felipe Reitz
Year
2026
Edition
First edition
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
Genre
Philosophical fiction

About the author

Felipe Reitz is an author, researcher, and creator of projects connecting science, consciousness, technology, and human development.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this fiction or nonfiction?

The book is presented as philosophical fiction: a narrative interview used to investigate artificial intelligence, consciousness, and human responsibility.

Do I need a technical background?

No. The book is for readers interested in the human, ethical, and philosophical consequences of AI.

Do the English and Portuguese editions represent the same work?

Yes. Each edition has its own language-specific page and purchase destination.

Can I read it online?

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Publishing rights and professional projects

The work is open for evaluation by publishers, literary agents, translators, academic institutions, and representatives interested in translation, publication, distribution, adaptation, and international circulation.

Contact: reitz@felipereitz.com

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