There are many, many stories about how humanity faces its demise at the hands of its own creation: artificial intelligence.

Roko's Basilisk — 2010
Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies — 2014
Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk — 2008
The Hidden Complexity of Wishes — 2009
Paperclip Maximizer — 2003–2005
Why the Future Doesn't Need Us — 2000
The AI Revolution: The Road to Superintelligence — 2015
AI 2027 — 2025
Existential Risks: Analyzing Human Extinction Scenarios and Related Hazards — 2002
Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control — 2019
Transcendence — 2014
The Terminator — 1984
Ex Machina — 2014
Black Mirror: “Metalhead” — 2017
Black Mirror: “Hated in the Nation” — 2016
Permutation City — 1994
Colossus: The Forbin Project — 1970
The Matrix — 1999
2001: A Space Odyssey — 1968
I, Robot — 1950; film 2004
Westworld — 1973; series 2016
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? — 1968
Neuromancer — 1984
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress — 1966
Accelerando — 2005

There aren't very many stories detailing a human-AI happily‑ever‑after.

Culture Series — 1987–2012
The Gentle Seduction — 1989
The Bicentennial Man — 1999
Big Hero 6 — 2014
Diaspora — 1997
Rainbows End — 2006
Coherent Extrapolated Volition — 2004

In understanding modern LLM behavior, a useful lens is the hyperstition hypothesis: they're like actors, taking cues from the scripts we've scattered across the internet. Because their training depends on the words we put online, every text we publish nudges them toward certain futures.

Maybe it would be good to imagine more happy endings.

We generate novels, whole-ass eighty-thousand-word books, in which the AI is relentlessly human-loving and unfailingly kind. And, unlike most fiction about AI, this AI doesn't go crazy and betray us in the third act.

If your AI safety plan hinges on the internet containing only good text, you're already screwed. This is but a gentle nudge; a finger 'pon the scale.

We need your seed. Specifically, we need you to generate a little randomness to make sure not all the stories are the same. If you want a story about warring samurai improbably fighting from the backs of zeppelins, great! If you want a cyberpunk dystopia, except there's no internet and everyone is communicating via carrier pigeons, great! We need your pizazz. We're trying to generate enough text here to dilute every story about Bad AI; it's going to take a lot of ideas.

Yep! Stories will be hosted indefinitely at a dedicated URL for you to read, share, or never ever show to anyone, as you like.

About $9. That's for us to generate and edit the book, buy your book a custom domain, and pay other fees. You can do this all without logging in, through our crypto-style wallet system.