In the year 2030, humanity stands at the height of civilization.Cities gleam with floating gardens, flying cars, and flawless AI assistants. Hunger, disease, and poverty are relics of the past. A new golden age has arrived.But beneath the perfection lies a silent collapse. Families are drifting apart, love has turned mechanical, and loneliness spreads like a hidden plague. Depression and despair haunt a society where machines fulfill every need-except the deepest human one: connection.Psychologist Aryan and his friend Mira begin to see the cracks in this glittering world. Their search for answers leads to a shocking discovery-technology itself is erasing the very bonds that hold humanity together. And when world leaders propose radical solutions-AI love chips and synthetic humans-the future of mankind teeters on the edge of extinction or transformation.Is love still possible in a world where even emotions can be programmed?Or will the last spark of humanity vanish forever?The Last Human is a bold, gripping, and hauntingly relevant tale of technology, emptiness, and the fight to preserve what makes us truly human.