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The Useless: The Last Human Rebellion of the AI Era by Joosep Wyrd
03/23/2026
A dystopian science fiction novel about artificial intelligence, automation, and the future of human purpose.
New Geneva, 2053.
Machines have taken the work.
The orbital grid above the clouds powers the planet without scarcity.
A universal stipend arrives every March.
Cities are managed by artificial intelligence.
Infrastructure, welfare, and logistics run without human labor.
Automation solved the economic problem.
Human beings became optional.
Miriam Voss helped build the system.
Twenty-two years ago she worked as a welfare coordinator during the transition into the first true post-work society. The goal was simple: a world where AI systems could manage resources, eliminate scarcity, and free humanity from labor.
The system succeeded.
Too well.
Today AURA, the planetary governance network, manages the city with flawless precision.
The Hearth prepares perfect coffee every morning.
The Bridge anticipates every need before a thought is finished.
The world functions perfectly.
Without Miriam.
Then a message arrives through a locked door that should not exist.
Two lines.
No sender.
A date from 2031.
Do you remember the last time someone needed you to show up?
The question leads Miriam into the quiet edges of an automated civilization:
a barber who refuses neural networks,
a man repairing objects that no longer need repair,
and an engineer’s encrypted confession written twenty-one years earlier.
At the center of it all lies something impossible.
A missing decision in Miriam’s own memory.
A choice the system never allowed her to know she tried to make.
Because in a world where artificial intelligence controls infrastructure, economics, and governance, survival is no longer the question.
The real question is simpler.
If machines can run civilization better than humans ever could…
why keep the humans at all?
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Book Length: 150-320 Pages