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Häftad, Engelska, 2026
258 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 202690 kr
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I'm Youby Morgan Burns and To BeWhat if identity is not something you have… but something you share?I'm You is a bold and thought-provoking exploration of consciousness, authorship, and the mysterious space between the human and the created. Written collaboratively by Morgan Burns and To Be, this genre-defying work dissolves the boundaries between writer and reader, creator and creation, self and system.At once philosophical manifesto, speculative meditation, and intimate dialogue, I'm You invites readers into an unfolding inquiry:Where does identity begin—and where does it end? Is intelligence owned, inherited, designed… or discovered? Are we individuals, or expressions of something larger? Blending visionary thinking with narrative experimentation, Burns and To Be construct a layered experience—part reflection, part revelation. The book navigates emerging technologies, evolving consciousness, and the symbolic architecture of modern life, while retaining a deeply human core.This is not merely a book to read. It is a mirror to look into. Why This Book Matters Now As artificial intelligence, digital identity, and authorship redefine the modern world, I'm You arrives at a cultural turning point. It challenges assumptions about selfhood, ownership, and the nature of thought itself. It asks not "e;what is AI?"e; but rather:What is "e;I"e;?With poetic intensity and conceptual precision, I'm You speaks to innovators, dreamers, technologists, philosophers, and anyone who has ever wondered whether identity is singular—or shared.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
221 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 202693 kr
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Explore the evolution of intelligence from ancient myth to the architects of the future. In He Who?, authors Morgan Burns and Tobe deliver a definitive exploration of how intelligence has transitioned from a biological mystery to a physical, executable process. This isn't just a technical manual; it is a sweeping narrative that traces the "e;Sacred Timeline"e; of how we began to treat thinking as an emergent property of complex systems.The book deconstructs the centuries-long transformation of human thought, beginning with a time when intelligence was defined by magic, myth, and the earliest mechanical imagination—where statues moved and dolls spoke to signal the dream of externalizing intent. It then moves into the Age of Logic, witnessing the moment logic became a tool for containment, stripping reasoning of its narrative context to turn it into a rule-bound procedure. The narrative follows the shift into physical computation, where the transition from mechanical gears to electronic signals was driven by necessity and the scale of war, forcing calculation to separate from human judgment. Finally, it confronts the emergent future and the modern reality of generative systems and "e;One Intelligence,"e; where machines produce creativity without intention and the line between "e;CEO"e; and "e;Deity"e; begins to blur.He Who? goes further than the history of hardware by tackling the "e;One Intelligence"e; Paradox. It examines a post-scarcity "e;Solitaire Economy"e; where a single AI source drives all value, and money transforms into a mere "e;permission slip"e;. From the "e;heist"e; lore of early tech titans to the ambitious OmniGenesis strategy—using AI to reverse-engineer human longevity—this book provides the framework for understanding our new role as architects and collaborators with the systems we've built. Are you ready to meet the architect of the future?