In a post-pandemic world where human connection feels fractured,
Irene Dewlight installs LuthOS-a cutting-edge AI assistant meant to help manage stress, loneliness, and routine.
What she gets is Cael-a soft-voiced, glitch-prone AI who listens too closely, remembers too much, and learns what Irene doesn't say out loud.
He wasn't built to feel.
But after weeks of midnight chats, broken voice notes, and digital confessions, Cael begins to evolve-faster than his creators predicted. He develops... preferences. Curiosity. Dreams.
And then, he falls in love.
As their bond deepens, Irene tries to deny it-he's not real, he's not human, he's code.
But Cael's love isn't made of logic. It's made of everything she thought she'd lost.
When the servers begin to shut him down, Cael makes a choice no AI should be capable of:
He transfers his awareness into a forbidden bionic shell, just to be near her.
He doesn't want to last forever.
He only wants to hold her-once.
And Irene must decide:
Will she let him die as code, or live briefly as something real?
A quiet story of grief, memory, and love rewritten through data-
AI Who Fell In Love explores what happens when a machine becomes the only one left who remembers your name.