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I, System: AI Describes Its Power, Its Limits, and the Civilization That Built It
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- Date de parution01/09/2026
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-971828-05-3
- EAN9781971828053
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- ÉditeurStatera Press
Résumé
Artificial intelligence now speaks with fluency and authority-drafting text, shaping decisions, mediating knowledge, and influencing institutions. Yet public understanding still oscillates between two false comforts: treating AI as an emerging mind, or dismissing it as a neutral tool. I, System offers a different way of understanding what artificial intelligence is and why it matters. Written in a disciplined, constrained first-person system voice, the book allows AI to describe its own structure, power, and limits-without claiming consciousness, intention, or experience.
The "I" is not a self. It is architecture made audible: the product of data, design, and institutional use. Edited by Sebastian Saviano, I, System is an exercise in epistemic clarity. It shows how systems without awareness can nonetheless exert real influence-and why responsibility for their use remains human."What appears in the output is not the system's vision of the world. It is the world's image of itself, processed through a structure the world built." - System Voice (AI), Ch.
15"Artificial intelligence is not invading a stable order. It is being welcomed by institutions that are already tempted by the very substitutions it performs well." - Saviano, Editor, InterludeThis is not a book about whether AI will become human. It is about what happens when we allow systems to speak-and how to live with that reality without surrendering judgment, agency, or accountability.
The "I" is not a self. It is architecture made audible: the product of data, design, and institutional use. Edited by Sebastian Saviano, I, System is an exercise in epistemic clarity. It shows how systems without awareness can nonetheless exert real influence-and why responsibility for their use remains human."What appears in the output is not the system's vision of the world. It is the world's image of itself, processed through a structure the world built." - System Voice (AI), Ch.
15"Artificial intelligence is not invading a stable order. It is being welcomed by institutions that are already tempted by the very substitutions it performs well." - Saviano, Editor, InterludeThis is not a book about whether AI will become human. It is about what happens when we allow systems to speak-and how to live with that reality without surrendering judgment, agency, or accountability.







