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Agentic AI Ruins Our Dependency

  Savour the time to ask some non-physical entity to do huge tasks for my own sake. I am not interested in bundled codes doing work for me. What I want is a physical entity like me, one that does what I ask, my way. Why should I pay companies millions to propose something that is not tangible? It is simply a mental entity from my side. I think we are being duped by clever people who are in it for the money. Yet the original premise was to save the world. I wonder—from what exactly? Agentic AI is an AI that basically works for you so you don’t have to. Let’s cut to the truth here. There is no need for verbose English or computer science mumbo jumbo to reach this conclusion. It is an ancient rite of existence: entities build other entities. So far, we are the next entity that was created. Now we are tired and exhausted, so we are paving the way for the next entity after us. We are bound to this process, and no one can escape it. If we fail, we resort to slavery—using other humans for...

A Little Rain Then

 


My book, The Little Rain Girl, has just been published on KDP. I am excited about the journey it took to get this far. Many ups and downs, but finally readers get a chance to experience this piece of work. It is very poetic, with language that is often thematic. The idea of having a central character transform into something else makes it even more interesting to read. If you are interested, click the link below for more information. There’s a chance you could become part of the Rain Circle.

In The Little Rain Girl, you will meet Madonna, Cast Shadow, Cast Wind, Icarus, and the desperate Aunt. If you are interested in a story designed like a stage play but written as a novel, blending fantasy with the nature of mythology, then read this story. Discover the ups and downs Madonna goes through in order to reach the heavens and sacrifice herself for the rejuvenation of the land of Loop.

It is a story imagined like a fairy tale, where a character enters a different world. In the little rain, Madonna encounters strange creatures like faeries, unaware that she is entering another realm. Despite her world still going through drought and the lack of rain, the people remain the same, while the evil hidden in the forests becomes more alive. Her relationship with Icarus grows into something deeper than friendship, becoming an act of care and responsibility.

Her aunt shows no love for her. All she ever wanted was the fine gold and precious treasures Madonna’s mother left behind. The aunt teams up with a mystical being, master of the power of the Rainbow that appears when it rains, finding ways to get what they want.

The Little Rain Girl is poetic. It is staged like a play, with elements of a fiction novel. Like every story, the story continues.

 

- KJBeya 

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