
The Guilty Artificial Intelligence
Release Date: Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Pages: 162 pages
ISBN 13: 9798323864508
"The Guilty Artificial Intelligence" by Daniel Adrien Laverdière delves into the ethical complexities of artificial intelligence through the story of Alex and the revolutionary AI, Newgen, challenging our concepts of justice and humanity amid moral dilemmas and technological advancements.
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In the firmament of our technological age, where the brilliance of innovation often eclipses the darkness of ethics, "Newgen" emerges like a star of disturbing luminosity, questioning our deepest beliefs about justice, humanity and artificial intelligence. This story, which you are about to explore, is not a simple fiction. It is a daring dive into the twists and turns of our potential future, a cartography of the human soul facing its own creations.
Alex, our protagonist, is not a hero in the traditional sense. It is rather a reflection of our ambitions, our doubts, and our incessant quest to surpass ourselves. Through his eyes, we discover Newgen, this artificial intelligence whose revolution transcends areas, from the cozy corridors of hospitals to the austere enclosures of courts of justice. But when technology weaves links with the very heart of our ethical system, the shadows of controversy quickly grow.
This book is an invitation to travel beyond the borders of our immediate reality, to question what defines our essence. Throughout the chapters, we navigate an ocean of moral dilemmas, confronting the errors of our own creativity. Newgen's trial is not just the judgment of a non-human entity; it is the trial of humanity itself, of its dreams, of its fears, and of its quest for justice.
Alex, our protagonist, is not a hero in the traditional sense. It is rather a reflection of our ambitions, our doubts, and our incessant quest to surpass ourselves. Through his eyes, we discover Newgen, this artificial intelligence whose revolution transcends areas, from the cozy corridors of hospitals to the austere enclosures of courts of justice. But when technology weaves links with the very heart of our ethical system, the shadows of controversy quickly grow.
This book is an invitation to travel beyond the borders of our immediate reality, to question what defines our essence. Throughout the chapters, we navigate an ocean of moral dilemmas, confronting the errors of our own creativity. Newgen's trial is not just the judgment of a non-human entity; it is the trial of humanity itself, of its dreams, of its fears, and of its quest for justice.