The first couple of chapters were great, had goosebumps every other page. From there it just went downhill.
Seems like a collection of plaintive, rambling essays from a blog rather than a carefully constructed book.
And what even was that last chapter? The book goes from promising to help discover life's purpose to nihilism to Kantian ethics and finally settles onto AI-engineered post apocalyptic bliss. Seriously, his solution to life's biggest question is to wait for AI to become advanced enough for everyone to become part of "the cloud" so you don't have to ponder the question anymore?
Great premise, but woefully underdelivers. I finished the audiobook mostly on 2X, still want my wasted time back.