Trust Me. I'm an Algorithm! examines why machine generated answers sound persuasive even when they deserve doubt. The book follows how authority moved from people to systems, from judgement to output, without announcement or resistance. Confidence, speed, numbers, and clean interfaces replaced hesitation and responsibility. Trust did not collapse. It drifted.The text dissects how algorithms shape belief inside organisations, institutions, and daily work. It shows how dashboards, metrics, statistical language, and automation create certainty while hiding limits, bias, and moral distance. Decisions travel through systems without owners. Errors pass quietly. Accountability stops at the screen.This book does not attack technology. It restores attention. It asks readers to notice tone, framing, and silence. It repositions human judgement as a necessary control layer rather than an afterthought. The algorithm keeps speaking. The question remains simple. Who listens carefully. Who decides. Who stays awake when the answer sounds finished.Written in a clear and controlled style, this book targets professionals, academics, regulators, auditors, managers, and anyone working alongside automated systems who wants to understand how trust forms, how it misleads, and how it stays under human control.