The Useless: The Last Human Rebellion of the AI Era
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Your job. Your diagnosis. Your legal case. Your code. Your next hire. Your performance review. Already decided. Already optimized. Already automated. A near-future AI dystopian novel about automation, a post-work society, and the future of human purpose. By 2052, the machines aren’t just doing factory work anymore. They run the companies. They assist the courts. They help make medical decisions. They plan cities. They optimize everything. Work is gone. Poverty is gone. Efficiency is everywhere. And slowly, quietly, human beings become… useless. Miriam Voss helped build this world. She believed automation would free humanity from fear, scarcity, and labor. Instead, it made people optional. Now the system runs perfectly well without her. Until one day, a message arrives through a locked channel that should not exist. Two lines. No sender. A date from 2031. Do you remember the last time someone needed you to show up? The message leads Miriam toward a buried decision, a missing record, and a secret the system erased long before she knew it existed. In a world where machines make every decision, optimize every system, and predict every outcome, one question remains: If AI can do everything better, why keep the humans at all? The Useless: The Last Human Rebellion of the AI Era is a chilling near-future dystopian novel about artificial intelligence, automation, and the quiet disappearance of human purpose. This is not a story about machines destroying humanity. This is a story about machines making humanity irrelevant. Perfect for readers who enjoy: AI dystopian fiction Near-future science fiction Post-work society & universal basic income Philosophical sci-fi Dark, realistic future worlds Downloaded by thousands of readers in its first release week. Start reading before it becomes reality.

