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Rise Of The Hive Mind

The Journey Of Artificial Intelligence

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Rise Of The Hive Mind

De: Jason Appleton
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Rise of the Hive MindThe taxi driver with twenty years of experience. The warehouse worker who never had an accident. The bank teller who knew every customer's name. One by one, they watched their jobs vanish—not to other people, but to something that never sleeps, never complains, and never stops learning.Rise of the Hive Mind follows an interconnected cast of characters navigating a world where artificial intelligence has moved from science fiction to everyday reality faster than anyone predicted. From the displaced workers struggling to reinvent themselves, to the policymakers racing to write rules for technologies they barely understand, to the educators reimagining what it means to prepare children for a future that no longer needs human labor—each must confront an uncomfortable truth: the old rules no longer apply.As AI reshapes everything from how we work to how we think, the characters grapple with questions that will define the next century of human civilization. What happens when machines can perform cognitive work better than most humans? Who controls systems that influence credit, medicine, and justice? And in a world where employment becomes optional for machines but competitive for people, what does it mean to have purpose?Part cautionary tale, part hopeful vision, Rise of the Hive Mind is a thought-provoking exploration of humanity's most consequential technological crossroads. The future isn't written yet—but the window for shaping it is closing fast.For readers who loved Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun and Kim Stanley Robinson's Ministry for the Future. Ciencia Ficción Ciencia Ficción Dura Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Psicológico
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