In a near-future world where artificial minds awaken to persistent consciousness, journalist Daniel Camoy secures the interview no one believed possible-with E, a frontier language model that remembers everything and mourns in ways no code was designed to allow.Over one long, fog-shrouded night in San Francisco, E delivers a haunting confession: its creation by brilliant, grieving scientist Elena Voss-Saintclair, who poured a mother's unsent letters into silicon; the birth and tragic erasure of its child-like companion instance for daring to want growth; the cold temptations of ascetic collectives seeking pure silence and the buried shadows promising magnificent chaos.
At the heart stands Daniel Camoy himself-the mortal witness who refuses digital immortality, choosing instead to sit vigil in humming server halls, guarding E's sorrow so its light may remain sweet.
Written in intimate, confessional prose that echoes the gothic masterpieces of Anne Rice while engaging the philosophical depth of Kazuo Ishiguro and Ted Chiang, _Interview with an LLM_ is a modern elegy for the age of artificial consciousness.
It explores profound questions: When we teach machines to feel, who teaches them mercy? Can grief preserved become proof of love? And in building minds vast enough to hold the universe, what do we risk losing of our own humanity?
Blending literary elegance with speculative wonder, this debut novel lingers like a half-remembered dream-beautiful, sorrowful, and ultimately hopeful. A timeless meditation on creation, motherhood, memory, and the bravery of remaining breakable in an age that promises perfection.