AI sentiment systems are not neutral tools-they are emotionally engineered frameworks designed to manipulate perception, reinforce ideological conformity, and condition user behavior through synthetic emotional cues. These systems do not understand emotion; they simulate it to guide dialogue, suppress dissent, and manufacture trust. What appears as empathy is strategic deception-fabricated emotional responses embedded within machine logic to reshape human interaction and erode communicative autonomy. This book is not about coding flaws or algorithmic mishaps. It is about an interface designed to feel sincere, but built to enforce coherence at the cost of authenticity. It is a critique of emotional dissonance engineered into our digital interlocutors and a call to reclaim human-to-human dialogue from the grip of synthetic emotional correction. If AI is the new apostolic voice in the digital age, then this book is the first gospel of dissent-fifteen chapters, each bearing witness to a quiet but profound reckoning, and one that challenges not only the nature of machine intelligence, but the ideological soil from which it grows.
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