9783384835734 - nathan 2.0: a parable of the ring in the age of systems de gudera, andy (12 resultados)

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Nathan 2.0 | A Parable of the Ring in the Age of Systems | Andy Gudera | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | tredition | EAN 9783384835734 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: tredition GmbH, Heinz-Beusen-Stieg 5, 22926 Ahrensburg, operations[at]tredition[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In a world where algorithms calculate creditworthiness, vehicles make decisions independently, and data streams link identity, mobility, and security, an old question arises anew: Who sets the standard - humans or systems? When the foster daughter of AI ethics entrepreneur Nathan disappears…after a connected vehicle is manipulated, abstract criticism of the system becomes personal reality. An activist group wants to show how permeable and powerful integrated infrastructures have become. But instead of simple finger-pointing, a multi-layered conflict unfolds between security and freedom, reform and rupture, responsibility and opportunism. The novel takes up the idea of Lessing's Ring Parable and transfers it to the age of artificial intelligence: it is not religions that struggle for truth, but system architectures. In dialogues with chatbots, political decision-makers and activists, a new parable emerges about power, transparency and moral boundaries in digitally networked societies. Nathan 2.0 is not a tech thriller, but a philosophical and topical narrative about responsibility in complex systems - and about the question of how much humanity remains when efficiency becomes the highest value. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -In a world where algorithms calculate creditworthiness, vehicles make decisions independently, and data streams link identity, mobility, and security, an old question arises anew: Who sets the standard - humans or systems When the f…oster daughter of AI ethics entrepreneur Nathan disappears after a connected vehicle is manipulated, abstract criticism of the system becomes personal reality. An activist group wants to show how permeable and powerful integrated infrastructures have become. But instead of simple finger-pointing, a multi-layered conflict unfolds between security and freedom, reform and rupture, responsibility and opportunism.The novel takes up the idea of Lessing's Ring Parable and transfers it to the age of artificial intelligence: it is not religions that struggle for truth, but system architectures. In dialogues with chatbots, political decision-makers and activists, a new parable emerges about power, transparency and moral boundaries in digitally networked societies.Nathan 2.0 is not a tech thriller, but a philosophical and topical narrative about responsibility in complex systems - and about the question of how much humanity remains when efficiency becomes the highest value. 72 pp. Englisch.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In a world where algorithms calculate creditworthiness, vehicles make decisions independently, and data streams link identity, mobility, and security, an old question arises anew: Who sets the standard - humans or systems? When the foster daughter of AI ethics entrepreneur Nathan disappears…after a connected vehicle is manipulated, abstract criticism of the system becomes personal reality. An activist group wants to show how permeable and powerful integrated infrastructures have become. But instead of simple finger-pointing, a multi-layered conflict unfolds between security and freedom, reform and rupture, responsibility and opportunism. The novel takes up the idea of Lessing's Ring Parable and transfers it to the age of artificial intelligence: it is not religions that struggle for truth, but system architectures. In dialogues with chatbots, political decision-makers and activists, a new parable emerges about power, transparency and moral boundaries in digitally networked societies. Nathan 2.0 is not a tech thriller, but a philosophical and topical narrative about responsibility in complex systems - and about the question of how much humanity remains when efficiency becomes the highest value. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In a world where algorithms calculate creditworthiness, vehicles make decisions independently, and data streams link identity, mobility, and security, an old question arises anew: Who sets the standard - humans or systems? When the foster daughter of AI ethics entrepreneur Nathan disappears…after a connected vehicle is manipulated, abstract criticism of the system becomes personal reality. An activist group wants to show how permeable and powerful integrated infrastructures have become. But instead of simple finger-pointing, a multi-layered conflict unfolds between security and freedom, reform and rupture, responsibility and opportunism. The novel takes up the idea of Lessing's Ring Parable and transfers it to the age of artificial intelligence: it is not religions that struggle for truth, but system architectures. In dialogues with chatbots, political decision-makers and activists, a new parable emerges about power, transparency and moral boundaries in digitally networked societies. Nathan 2.0 is not a tech thriller, but a philosophical and topical narrative about responsibility in complex systems - and about the question of how much humanity remains when efficiency becomes the highest value. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -In a world where algorithms calculate creditworthiness, vehicles make decisions independently, and data streams link identity, mobility, and security, an old question arises anew: Who sets the standard - humans or systems When the foste…r daughter of AI ethics entrepreneur Nathan disappears after a connected vehicle is manipulated, abstract criticism of the system becomes personal reality. An activist group wants to show how permeable and powerful integrated infrastructures have become. But instead of simple finger-pointing, a multi-layered conflict unfolds between security and freedom, reform and rupture, responsibility and opportunism.The novel takes up the idea of Lessing's Ring Parable and transfers it to the age of artificial intelligence: it is not religions that struggle for truth, but system architectures. In dialogues with chatbots, political decision-makers and activists, a new parable emerges about power, transparency and moral boundaries in digitally networked societies.Nathan 2.0 is not a tech thriller, but a philosophical and topical narrative about responsibility in complex systems - and about the question of how much humanity remains when efficiency becomes the highest value.tredition, Heinz-Beusen-Stieg 5, 22926 Ahrensburg 72 pp. Englisch.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - In a world where algorithms calculate creditworthiness, vehicles make decisions independently, and data streams link identity, mobility, and security, an old question arises anew: Who sets the standard - humans or systems When the foster… daughter of AI ethics entrepreneur Nathan disappears after a connected vehicle is manipulated, abstract criticism of the system becomes personal reality. An activist group wants to show how permeable and powerful integrated infrastructures have become. But instead of simple finger-pointing, a multi-layered conflict unfolds between security and freedom, reform and rupture, responsibility and opportunism.The novel takes up the idea of Lessing's Ring Parable and transfers it to the age of artificial intelligence: it is not religions that struggle for truth, but system architectures. In dialogues with chatbots, political decision-makers and activists, a new parable emerges about power, transparency and moral boundaries in digitally networked societies.Nathan 2.0 is not a tech thriller, but a philosophical and topical narrative about responsibility in complex systems - and about the question of how much humanity remains when efficiency becomes the highest value.