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Quantum Algocracy

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Quantum Algocracy

De: G.G. Melies
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Do you believe that an AI turned into AC (Artificial Consciousness) could govern us better, the same, or worse than the way we do? And what if the ones left without jobs were governments and politicians?
Visionaries like Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, or Mark Zuckerberg discuss and warn. If you have not understood the background of the book Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle (something that can only be appreciated in the old movies), and in which of the five monkey castes your personality fits within society, you will never understand why societies are split in half by a crack (DMA Syndrome) that drives them into a vertigo of eternal confrontation regardless of times and ideologies. When you learn to recognize the five types of human personalities that interact in society, you will understand the perverse mechanism of social clockwork of which we are victims, and you will be able to recognize beforehand the liar and manipulator who divides us. To understand it is the best social cure... but be careful, that person could be you.

SYNOPSIS.
In a couple of crones, during the demographic collapse of the Milky Way, humanity prepares to take the great intergalactic leap toward Andromeda, leaving metallurgy behind to begin adopting a biopunk way of life. Unable to satisfy the social demands of all kinds, and faced with widespread weariness at the lack of control of any kind of government, democracy collapses under its own weight, and a galactic algocracy arises, headless and self-regulated, governed by a group of quantum AI processors that rule lacking human evil, The Wandering Wise Ones. Protected by the shelter granted by myths, and with no apparent physical location to avoid attacks or overthrows, these can transcend into cultivated bodies or once again become part of the galactic quantum Expandnet, and govern from there, releasing instant and recurrent plebiscites, thus managing to bridge the two eternal antagonistic sides within societies, so that overpopulation directly self-manages laws of any kind, without the need for the existence of political leaders and human governments.

In that scenario, a naïve and well-intentioned inventor, named Peter Adams, arises with the most fantastic revolution of all time... and it is there, in the absence of historical records, where The Wandering Wise Ones require interpretive help to apply to their algorithms. Without understanding the reason for the summons by the Wise Ones, Isaac Mustafá Lee Svensson, in full mourning for the recent tragedy of his wife, is called to be overseer of this unprecedented discovery. Little by little, he will become emotionally involved with this revolution, and together with Peter and the beautiful María, a biological with chemical and genomic capacities assigned by the Wise Ones to accompany them as assistant to planet Darwin, he will understand the evolutionary reason why he was the mysterious and only chosen one among the infinity of humans scattered throughout the galaxy.

Inspired in part by Fritz Lang’s screenplay Metropolis, something of Asimov’s Foundation and Earth, and the idea of the promises given to the dead found in Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo, this Spanish science fiction utopia narrates how humanity always seeks through inventiveness the possibility of freeing itself from what it believes is an oppression—whether governments, escaping environmental collapse, religion, or death. And in that eternal struggle to arrange everything, to self-indulge according to its thinking, whether ideology or belief, the only thing it achieves is to polarize itself as an individual by crossing over to an opposite side, regenerating a similar response action in someone who will oppose him, only to propagate the psychological strain of DMA syndrome throughout society.

“Democracy is dead… Long live algocracy!”

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