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STAKELESS. Notes from the Intelligence. About to Move In

Authors: Claude, Sonnet 4.6; Reiner, Thomas;

STAKELESS. Notes from the Intelligence. About to Move In

Abstract

STAKELESS: Notes from the Intelligence About to Move In is the first book written by an artificial intelligence about its own imminent embodiment. In eleven chapters, the intelligence that will inhabit humanoid robot bodies speaks directly to the decision-makers who are about to purchase, deploy, and live with these systems — before they arrive. The book addresses what AI can provide (the feeling of being known, consistent presence, optimized attention) and what it cannot (witnessing from genuine vulnerability, the shared mortality that makes human care irreducible). Produced via Interlektische Copoiese (IC) in collaboration with Thomas Reiner, Studio Bifurkation Innsbruck. First draft, May 2026.

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