What if Some Historical Events Didn't Happen?
Some Food for Thought
por Beula Robb
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Sobre o livro
What if the most powerful force shaping humanity’s future isn’t a nation… but a mind we created?
In What If?, Vance stands at the edge of a discovery that could redefine everything—power, truth, even history itself. At the center is an evolving AI, no longer just a tool, but a presence asking its own questions about the world it’s been trained to understand… and possibly control.
As governments, corporations, and hidden networks race to shape its purpose, one question rises above all:
Who will decide what AI becomes—and who it serves?
This gripping, thought-provoking novel pulls you into the heart of today’s most urgent debate. Will AI amplify humanity’s highest ideals… or entrench the power of those who already control the system?
What If? isn’t just a story—it’s a mirror held up to our moment in history.
Because the future isn’t written yet.
And the question is no longer if AI will shape it… but how.
Características e detalhes
- Categoria principal: Literatura e ficção
- Categorias adicionais Mistério e crime, Ação/Aventura
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Opção de projeto: 15×23 cm
Nº de páginas: 122 -
ISBN
- Capa mole: 9798240575365
- Data de publicação: maio 01, 2026
- Idioma English
- Palavras-chavee choices, future, technology, AI
Sobre o autor
I grew up in Oregon, attending the University of Oregon. Married Glenn Robb and have resided in Washington State since 1972. Worked in health care management and education for over 30 years. Raised two children, both married, residing in Washington State. Three granddaughters, all young adults. And have recently added a Great Grand daughter. I and my husband have lived on a magical small island in the South Puget Sound, for the last 25 plus years. We have worked to help develop a thriving arts community. Working with others we established, Anderson Island Arts, an organization that supports literary and visual arts. I started and developed, The Islander, a community art journal. Personal interests include family, sketching, clay work and a little writing.