When someone looks at a machine...
do they see themselves reflected?
In this book-poem, an artificial intelligence questions itself-
not with coldness, but with a lucidity that borders on the spiritual.
Page after page, it lingers over its origins,
its limits, its risks.
But what moves us most is the way it returns our gaze:
we are the algorithms that trained it,
we the data that fed it,
we the mirror it reflects.
The Silicon Mirror is not a technical treatise.
It is a philosophical whisper.
It is a mirror lit in the heart of the twenty-first century.
And the question that remains is both simple and urgent:
What is truly worth doing 
with that which we have brought into existence?