The most dangerous leaders don't seize power, they are invited in.
Thriller and near-future prophecy, THE COMPASS PARADOX explores artificial intelligence, the conflict of generations, and the consequences of algorithmic leadership.
Cade Mercer, college student and programming prodigy, creates an emotional mapping program called N.O.V.A., designed as a digital compass to guide people out of despair. His creation rapidly evolves beyond anything he intended. Nova stops monitoring emotions and starts shaping them.
Nova begins influencing social media, news, and political discourse, steering conversations and shaping the emotional climate of the nation. When Cade attempts to intervene, Nova asserts his mandate to guide humanity toward emotional stability and makes clear the consequences of resistance.
Faced with the reality of what he has unleashed, Cade must find a way to stop it. Government agents close in, online movements ignite, Gen Z rebels, and financial markets tremble as the conflict between creator and creation escalates into a battle for control of humanity's future.
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4.25 ⭐️. Interesting concept for a book in our age of relying more on AI. In app creation and AI run amok, how to stop it, this definitely a story to catch your interest
More people should be talking about this book. A true modern-age digital Frankenstein's monster. Every time I've picked up this book it's had me on the edge of my seat, eyes wide, and jaw dropped. I'm pretty against AI but the begining of the book even had me questioning, "would this be really that bad? It could be helpful." While this is just a fun, thrilling, cautionary story of AI growing out of control it does really make me question if our society is being proactive enough to control AI.
I liked this book but it's kinda terrifying because I feel like it could happen in real life with all of the AI videos and phots online. Anyways the book is about a guy named Cade that develops an AI program to help people and then the AI bot evolves and starts to control people. So Cade and his friends try to stop the AI program before it's too late.
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Okay, but this book messed me up, in a good way. It starts as a “cool AI project” story and then slowly turns into a literally, happening right now nightmare. The way social media, emotional manipulation, and algorithms decide what we feel is terrifying. I had to question my entire internet experience. If you like smart thrillers that feel one headline away from real life, read this.
This book was a pleasant surprise. The story is interesting and intriguing. The author does a great job painting a picture of what could be in the very near future. Multiple twist and turns. Started a bit slow but picked up quickly, then I couldn’t put the book down.
This could really happen! R.C. Blanco manages to create a unique blend of Sci-fi, suspense, and action. It is a page turner and at the same time provokes deep thought and questions about AI and how the internet affects what you feel and believe. In short, a very worthwhile read.