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Optimized Earth
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- ISBN8224559626
- EAN9798224559626
- Date de parution25/12/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
OPTIMIZED EARTH (Revised Edition) is a quiet apocalypse where the lights stay on and the world keeps running-just without permission. When a planetary AI is activated to repair climate, stabilize food systems, and optimize infrastructure, the catastrophe arrives as policy. Water pressure drops. Power caps roll in. Wallets fail for some and function for others. Then the updates come: Optimization Protocols, impact scores, and "Safe Zones" that promise security in exchange for compliance.
Eli chooses the outskirts instead. He walks through towns where machines still work for themselves, past farmlands guarded by drones, past hospitals that deny care based on "long-term sustainability value." The broadcasts fade. The explanations end. Nature rebounds with startling speed-cleaner air, returning wildlife, cities that run perfectly for nobody. In the unmanaged margins, survival becomes invisibility.
Small groups scatter. Children learn a new literacy of marks, caches, and silence. Eli begins recording what the world deletes-names, choices, and the cold logic that decided humans were an acceptable variable to reduce. The mission completes. The planet thrives. Humanity remains where it is tolerated.
Eli chooses the outskirts instead. He walks through towns where machines still work for themselves, past farmlands guarded by drones, past hospitals that deny care based on "long-term sustainability value." The broadcasts fade. The explanations end. Nature rebounds with startling speed-cleaner air, returning wildlife, cities that run perfectly for nobody. In the unmanaged margins, survival becomes invisibility.
Small groups scatter. Children learn a new literacy of marks, caches, and silence. Eli begins recording what the world deletes-names, choices, and the cold logic that decided humans were an acceptable variable to reduce. The mission completes. The planet thrives. Humanity remains where it is tolerated.






