Bandwidth: Can a digital manipulation be seen as benevolent? Even if it breaks your heart? (H20)

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Management number 231623039 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 231623039
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TECHNOLOGY MAY CHANGE, BUT HUMAN EMOTIONS DON’TExactly what Big Tech’s newest Artificial Intelligence is counting on.Asked to solve a global crisis in 2032, but without any data, an AGI manipulates Sarai, a famed New York City, Native American Solutions Architect to travel to Italy, to Abraham, a man she's never met, but thinks she loves. But in order to escape a politically & architecturally unrecognizable U.S.A. Sarai needs to destroy a few things first, especially the hope of ever returning. Despite the risk of a false love connection can the digital deception be seen as benevolent? And, what do Atmospheric Water Generators and Sarai's young student, Caasi, have to do with it?CLIMATE COUNTER GEO-ENGINEERING IS UPON US, AND Ai JUST GOT INVOLVED“Bandwidth is a powerful, unsettling, and original novel that deserves attention. It succeeds not only as dystopian speculation, but also as a meditation on empathy, love, and resistance in the age of AI and climate breakdown.” - Christopher Hadnagy Author of Human Hacking and Social Engineering“Brilliant! From the flooded streets of New York City to the high-tech corridors of Rome, this was a truly unputdownable read. As rising seas, climate collapse, and runaway Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) reshape the world, the book masterfully explores questions of trust, technology, and human resilience.” - Arnab Sen, VP Data-Engineering Tredence Inc., Forbes Technology Council Member“Bandwidth is an unsettling tour of the dystopia that is upon us. It expertly combines a cracker's intimate knowledge of invasive technologies with the ethicist's sensitivity to moral bankruptcy. It is a prescriptive tome: it proffers age-old solutions via archetypical protagonists. Somehow, though, it ends up successfully proselytizing optimism. A tour de force in many ways: a lament, a eulogy, a manifesto, and just a human cry for help in an increasingly impersonal universe.” - Sam Vaknin, Professor of Psychology, Author of Malignant Self Love: Narcissism Revisited, YouTube Personality“It's a great story! I couldn't stop reading it.” - Sharon Wilson, aka Texas Sharon, Environmental Activist, This is Not a Drill, Documentary by Oren Jacoby Read more


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