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The Ethics of Quantum Souls. The Quantum Convergence, #4

Par : Gari Johnson
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  • ISBN8232531300
  • EAN9798232531300
  • Date de parution18/07/2026
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Résumé

The rules always arrive after the technology. This time, the gap could be dangerous. For fifteen years, a Dutch tax algorithm flagged families for benefit fraud on the basis of dual nationality and low income. Twenty-six thousand were wrongly accused. More than a thousand children were taken into care. In January 2021 the scandal brought down the government. When an automated system causes harm on that scale, who answers? The coder, the agency, the minister, or nobody at all?The Ethics of Quantum Souls takes the hardest questions of the convergence and refuses the easy answers.
The alignment problem, and what it meant when OpenAI's safety team dissolved barely a year after the company pledged a fifth of its computing power to the work. Lethal autonomous weapons, and a United Nations debate that keeps passing resolutions while the coalition to block a binding treaty holds firm. Surveillance that now reaches toward mental privacy. Machine consciousness, handled as the genuinely open question it is, is not settled in either direction to win an argument.
Gari Johnson carries forward the surveillance-capitalism thread from his Algorithmic Mind trilogy and sets it against the governance actually being built: the EU AI Act, the safety institutes born at Bletchley, and the awkward fact that the world's largest AI power keeps changing its mind. Clear-eyed, sourced, and free of both panic and complacency. Book 4 of The Quantum Convergence is a complete read on its own.