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The Cost Of The Machine : Lives. Sovereignty. The Future

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The Cost of the MachineThree books. One argument.In 1801, a lighthouse keeper named Thomas Howell kept a light burning for weeks on a rock in the
Atlantic, beside the decomposing body of his dead companion, because the light was not for him.
The light was for the ships. Two centuries later, the light is automated, the keeper is gone, and this
trilogy exists to ask whether anyone noticed what was lost. We are living through the most consequential technology transition in human history. Artificial
intelligence is being deployed in the systems that determine who receives medical care, who goes
to prison, what information reaches billions of people, which military targets are approved, and
whose communications are monitored by the state. In each domain, the same decision is being
made: replace the human with the machine. The reasoning is always the same. The machine is
faster. The machine is cheaper. The machine is more consistent. The reasoning is correct on average. The cost is paid at the margin - in the patient whose
algorithm confuses cost with need, the defendant whose risk score encodes the biases of a
discriminatory system, the pilot whose skills atrophied because the autopilot was so reliable, the
civilians in a building that an AI targeting system assigned high confidence to. The margin is where
people live. And the margin is where the keeper - the human who exercises judgment when the
system encounters conditions it was not designed for - is being removed. "The reasoning is correct on average. The cost is paid at the margin. And the
margin is where people live." This trilogy traces how we arrived here, what the cost has been, and what happens next. It is
not a book against technology. It is a book about the specific, documented, recurring price of
removing the person from the loop - and a warning that the window for writing the rules is
closing.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798995265030
  • ISBN-10: 9798995265030
  • Publisher: Oakquant AI Press
  • Publish Date: March 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.81 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.16 pounds
  • Page Count: 396

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