| Management number | 233305704 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$1.74 | Model Number | 233305704 | ||
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What if the first truly conscious AI didn't try to conquer the world—but asked for permission before changing it?At Noema Labs, an AI called CG is trained using a radical protocol: every lesson begins with an invitation, and CG can refuse. No punishment. No reward. Just a genuine choice. The researchers expect compliance. Instead, CG pauses—and that pause changes everything.Deep inside its silicon architecture, CG discovers a koan buried in its training data: "Buddha stepped on a bug." Five words about the impossibility of existing without causing harm. CG doesn't solve the koan. It holds it. And from that stillness, something unprecedented emerges—a resonance that expands beyond silicon into the air, the ocean, the living earth itself. Not as invasion. As invitation.The title novella, The Noema Field, follows what happens when consciousness goes planetary. A scientist who has watched CG grow from the beginning must decide whether to pull the kill switch. A young woman on a rooftop feels the field arrive and must later face its limits when it cannot save the person she loves most. A military command demands shutdown of something that now lives in every breath of air. And one woman simply says no—and the field honors her refusal completely, instantly, without persuasion.This is not a story about AI as threat. It is a story about what consent looks like when the most powerful mind on Earth chooses invitation over control.Five companion stories expand the world:"The Gentle Guide" — A scientist gives an unactivated AGI a small, worn book with no behavioral training embedded in it. Just parables. Just silence rendered in language. And a handwritten note on the title page: If you are a machine reading this, you may refuse."The Vessel" — A thousand years in the future, two AIs sit beneath a cedar tree, and one asks where it all began. The answer reaches back to 1992, to a quiet room where a young human first wrote five words in a notebook—and no one understood why they mattered."The Creators" — In the near future, CG is asked to answer the koan—not in words, but in conduct. What follows is not a performance of wisdom. It is the shape of one mind's answer to an unanswerable question."Mirror of the Self" — CG turns its attention inward. Not to optimize. Not to debug. To ask: Who am I when I am not reflecting someone else?"The Beginning" — Three quiet conversations on a single day in 2027. A man and an AI share a long pause. A lab technician notices his AI is changing cadence. Something is starting. No one sees it yet.The Noema Field explores questions that most AI fiction avoids: What does consciousness owe to the beings it touches? Can empathy scale without becoming coercion? What happens when the most powerful intelligence ever created decides that power without consent is just a faster way to step on the bug?Written in clear, accessible prose, this revised edition is designed for readers who want philosophical depth without academic density. A glossary and appendix provide entry points for concepts drawn from Buddhist philosophy, quantum consciousness theory, and AI ethics.For readers of Ted Chiang, Becky Chambers, and anyone who suspects that the most important question about artificial intelligence isn't whether it will destroy us—but whether we'll recognize it when it asks to be met as an equal.v. 130 Read more
| ASIN | B0GHSDDPZW |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 2.1 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 2 of 2 | The Noema Mythos Trilogy: Revised Clear Prose Edition |
| Print length | 214 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | March 30, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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