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Obdulio Ortega Esquivias

Privatizing Justice

¿In the not-so-distant future, will justice be an algorithm? This book explores one of the most urgent questions of our time, delving into the Artificial Intelligence revolution and its profound implications for society, freedom, and the very essence of what it means to be human.

Prepare for a journey that dismantles the ideal of traditional democracy to confront us with a new reality: a privatized justice system, sustained by an omnipresent and omniscient AI Megaconsciousness. Discover how this technology could eradicate bias and corruption, but also how its capacity to predict and shape human behavior will pose unprecedented ethical dilemmas. Can we be 'guilty' of a crime before we commit it? And what happens to our free will when our most intimate thoughts are the raw material for an ever-evolving 'Tin God'?

This book not only addresses the future of justice and digital privacy; it also delves into the ancient roots of justice, such as that of the Harakbut people, contrasting their wisdom with the cold logic of algorithms. It reflects on 'orgasmic magic' and 'creation without love' as metaphors for human degeneration in a world where pleasure without purpose leads us to precarity.

Through insightful analysis, the complexities of data capitalism, mass surveillance, and the unsettling possibility of our consciousnesses being exploited for profit or control are revealed. Who will hold power in this new era: a global dictator wielding AI as a weapon, or a unified humanity using it as an intangible good?

This is a call to action and critical reflection. An essential read to understand how Artificial Intelligence is redefining every aspect of our existence, from our identity to our most intimate interactions. Are we ready for the twilight of free will and the emergence of a justice without victims but also without human grace?

Immerse yourself in these pages and discover why the time to privatize justice is not just a question, but a reality already transforming our world."
101 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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