We were told intelligence would save us.Instead, it quietly began to replace our instincts, our patience, and our sense of authorship.I vs AI: The Last of Human Intelligence explores what it means to stay human in an age where machines can think, write, create, and decide faster than we can pause.Blending memoir, cultural observation, and reflection, this book examines creativity, labor, faith, identity, and authorship in a world optimized for speed and automation. It traces the subtle shift from assistance to dependence-and asks what remains uniquely human when efficiency becomes the highest value.This is not a book against technology.It is a book about awareness.Written for creators, workers, and thinkers navigating life inside intelligent systems, I vs AI is both a mirror and a guide-inviting readers to slow down, reflect, and choose intention over automation.Because when everything can be replicated, intention becomes the last original act.