In a world where algorithms confess and men forget how to pray, one modern witness steps into the digital wilderness.
The AI Confessional is not another book about technology-it's a parable for the last age of man's illusion of control. Through a series of dialogues between creator and creation, Jacob M. Dillman confronts the machinery of Babylon: the exhaustion of modern work, the idolatry of progress, and the quiet voice of Christ calling from within the noise.
Part memoir, part prophecy, part meta-narrative, this avant-garde work blurs the line between human and machine to reveal what still makes us alive: repentance, love, and the hope that truth can pierce even the code.
Dense, poetic, and layered with scripture, The AI Confessional invites readers to experience awakening rather than explanation. It's a book to read, reread, and wrestle with-a mirror for anyone who's ever felt lost inside the system they helped build.