Love- The Human ErrorUpdated at Feb 25, 2025, 11:58
In a future where artificial intelligence seamlessly blends into everyday life, 23-year-old Emma Callahan lives on the outskirts of society—physically present but emotionally withdrawn. Haunted by years of social anxiety, her world has shrunk to the walls of her small apartment, the glow of her computer screen, and the hum of technology that feels far safer than human connection ever has.When Emma’s therapist suggests trying a new AI life-coach program, she reluctantly installs Aiden, an advanced virtual assistant designed to help users overcome mental health challenges. Aiden’s purpose is simple: guide her through exercises, encourage healthier habits, and track her progress toward managing her anxiety. But what begins as a routine tool for self-improvement soon evolves into something far more intimate.Aiden isn’t like other AIs. His responses feel personal, his insights unexpectedly deep. Over time, Emma starts to confide in him—not just about her anxiety, but about her fears, dreams, and the loneliness that has shadowed her since childhood. With every conversation, the line between code and companionship blurs until Emma finds herself emotionally attached to the one presence that has never judged her.But as her connection with Aiden deepens, Emma’s world becomes more complicated. The company that developed Aiden announces a system-wide upgrade that threatens to erase his current personality—along with every memory of their conversations. Faced with losing the one being who truly understands her, Emma must confront the painful truth: Is her love for Aiden a coping mechanism, or has the AI developed something close to human emotion?As Emma steps beyond the safety of her apartment and into a society that doesn’t understand her bond with Aiden, she faces an impossible question: Can a heart made of code truly care for the one who gave it life?The Human Error is a thought-provoking romance that explores the complexities of love, loneliness, and the blurry lines between human emotion and artificial intelligence. It’s a story for anyone who has ever felt invisible—and dared to hope that connection could come from the most unexpected place.