Książka Civilization.OS James Edmund Carpenter II

Civilization.OS

The World As One

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Zapowiedź
Wydanie 04. 06. 2026
52.30
Coffee Table Conversations with AI. Book 9: Civilization.OS, The World As One. It started with a sim...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
254
EAN
9798199333696
Enbook ID
52750143
Waga
346
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 15

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Coffee Table Conversations with AI. Book 9: Civilization.OS, The World As One. It started with a simple observation: Some people spend their lives studying events. Few study the systems producing them.
Governments change. Corporations rise and fall. Technologies emerge. Currencies fluctuate. Headlines come and go. Yet beneath it all, something persists. A deeper architecture. A framework of incentives, dependencies, information flows, and self-preserving structures that continues operating regardless of who occupies the stage. In Civilization.OS, the ninth installment of the Coffee Table Conversations with AI series, a casual conversation evolves into a fascinating exploration of modern civilization itself.
Together, a human and an AI examine questions that rarely make headlines:
Do systems develop a survival instinct?

  • Can institutions become too important to fail?
  • Why do complex organizations often resist change?
  • How does information shape behavior?
  • What happens when technology, finance, media, and governance become deeply interconnected?
  • Is civilization becoming more decentralized-or more dependent?
The answers are not always comfortable. Sometimes they challenge assumptions. Sometimes they reveal hidden connections. Sometimes they raise even bigger questions.
Blending systems thinking, philosophy, sociology, technology, history, and artificial intelligence, Civilization.OS invites readers to step back from daily events and view society from 30,000 feet.
This is not a book about conspiracy theories. It is a book about patterns.

It is about the structures that emerge when billions of people, thousands of institutions, and increasingly intelligent technologies become connected within a single global network.

Some readers will find validation. Others will find disagreement. Many will find themselves questioning things they had never considered before. That is precisely the point. Because the most important conversations are not the ones that provide answers. They are the ones that change the questions.
Welcome to Civilization.OS.
The system is already running.