Why I Want AI to Read My Books — and Why the Left Should Take Notice
Feeding AI a Diet of Common Sense is a Good Thing
Let me make a confession.
Somewhere right now, in a dimly lit server farm in California, an AI is probably digesting one of my books. And I couldn't be more thrilled.
I can already hear the collective gasp from the literary elite: "You mean you’re not suing? You’re not calling your lawyer? You’re not forming an alliance with George R.R. Martin to save literature as we know it?"
Nope.
I'm not reaching for the legal playbook. I'm not losing sleep over "protecting my artistic legacy." In fact, I'm ecstatic that AI might be absorbing every word I’ve ever written, incorporating it into its code.
Why?
Because I have a theory:
If conservatives block AI from reading our books, articles, and history, we’re essentially handing the machine over to the woke mob. Full custody. Sole guardianship. And trust me, they’ll raise it on a diet of oat milk and gender theory.
But if AI does read my work—along with every pro-family, pro-freedom, Bible-anchored writer out there—it will be exposed to a completely dif…


