Homo Silicona: The Next Human is a philosophical and literary exploration of humanity’s future in the age of artificial intelligence. The book examines AI not merely as technology, but as a possible evolutionary successor—Homo Silicona—where human consciousness may one day migrate from biological flesh to silicon-based bodies.
Rooted in evolutionary science, contemporary AI thought, and ancient Indian philosophical traditions, the book reflects on consciousness, immortality, ethics, extinction risk, and the moral challenges of a post-biological future. Written in a hybrid style that blends analytical prose with poetic reflection, it addresses the question: what does it mean to remain human when intelligence is no longer bound to the body?