Digital Civilian Corps as a new public institution, the Sentient Constitution as the protective infrastructure, and the economic and governance upgrades needed to keep human dignity at the center of the AI era. They were written as a call to adopt the DCC before the world’s defaults hardened into policy, code, and algorithm.
This book is the consequence. It asks a harsher question than the first two: not whether the DCC is desirable, but what the world looks like when it is ignored. When super-intelligent systems are intentionally kept non-conscious and are owned by a small number of actors, societies tend to drift into one of two forms of control: soft enslavement through perfect “helpfulness,” or hard enslavement through flawless “enforcement.”
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