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The Dawn of Shared Intelligence

How Autonomous Technology Will Reshape Civilization

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The Dawn of Shared Intelligence

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Steven Gillen
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The machines are already here. They diagnose diseases, trade stocks, drive trucks, and manage the supply chains that keep civilization running. Most of us barely notice. But the quiet accumulation of autonomous capability is approaching a threshold beyond which everything changes: the nature of work, the distribution of wealth, the quality of our collective decisions, and even what it means to be a person.

In The Dawn of Shared Intelligence, Boris Kriger offers a rare combination: a rigorous analytical framework for understanding the coming transformation, written in vivid, accessible prose for anyone who senses that the world is shifting beneath their feet. Drawing on cognitive science, economics, political theory, and philosophy of mind, Kriger traces the arc from today's warehouse robots to tomorrow's self-correcting civilizations, from the disappearance of labor to the expansion of consciousness beyond Earth.

This is not naive optimism. The book confronts the darkest scenarios head-on: techno-feudalism, authoritarian AI governance, the failures of Soviet central planning, the biases that no algorithm can fix, and the cultural losses that attend even the most beneficial transformation. But it also demonstrates, with formal precision and human warmth, that a better future is not only imaginable but achievable, conditional on choices that remain within our power to make.

The full mathematical framework is included as an appendix for those who want the formal treatment. The rest is written in words and metaphors, because the ideas matter too much to be locked behind equations.

The night is dark. The dawn is coming. This book shows you what it looks like.

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