Who Rules the Machine?
Law, Power, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial intelligence is no longer a future problem. It is already reshaping law, governance, truth, and human agency faster than our institutions can respond.
This book argues that the central failure of modern AI governance is not technical but moral. AI systems are being designed and deployed as if truth, human dignity, and authority are negotiable—products of consensus or power—rather than realities grounded in the created order. When law abandons objective truth, automation does not liberate humanity; it enslaves it.
Drawing on constitutional principles, legal reasoning, and the moral architecture of Western law, this work challenges the assumption that AI can be safely governed by value-neutral frameworks. It exposes how current regulatory models borrow moral capital they cannot justify and collapse under scale.
This is not a technical manual or an academic treatise. It is a policy-oriented argument for all those who recognize that the question is no longer whether AI will shape society, but who will rule it as it does.