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The Price Of Free Will, by Christopher Dorda

The Price Of Free Will by Christopher DordaThe Concept

If you had the capacity to change the world for what you thought was “the better”, would you? Even if it redefines what it means to be human? What if you knew it would kill you? Alistair Maxwell, genius, hacker, some might even call him a precognitive sociopath, is thrust into this very dilemma by an assassination attempt on his life.
The Story
Through hard work and study, Alistair Maxwell gains access to every bit of information available on the planet and starts making connections. What he discovers sends him into a schizophrenic paranoid depression. Corruption, war, ignorance, starvation, poverty, exploitation, genocide… A single ever-repetitive thought permeates his existence: “Someone has to do something about this!”

In 2005, in a quantum reality very close to our own, Alistair Maxwell is about to exercise his free will. Employing his unique precognitive abilities, knowing that his own death is assured whether he fails or succeeds, he attempts to end the suffering of the world because he believes that he can, and because he believes it’s the right thing to do.

This is the story of an event that hasn’t occurred in our reality, but deep down inside, we all know, it’s only a matter of time before it does.

The Singularity Cometh.

The Technological Singularity

“Technological Singularity refers to the hypothesis that technological progress will become extremely fast, and so make the future unpredictable.

“Although technological progress has been accelerating, it has been limited by the basic intelligence of the human brain, which has not changed significantly for millennia.

“However with the increasing power of computers and other technologies, it might soon be possible to build a machine that is fundamentally more intelligent than man.

“If such a machine were built, then the machine itself could build a more intelligent machine. If the machine is more intelligent than man, then presumably it would be better at building a more intelligent machine. The more intelligent machine would then be better at building an even more intelligent machine. This process might continue exponentially, with ever more intelligent machines making bigger increments to the intelligence of the next machine.” -Wiki

In other words, here comes Maxwell’s AI, and Humanity will never be the same.

“I. J. Good described this as an “intelligence explosion”. It is quite different from normal technological progress because the underlying intelligence is being increased. The term Technological Singularity reflects the idea that the change may happen suddenly, and that it is very difficult to predict how such a new world would operate. It is also unclear whether there would be any place for man in a world containing very intelligent machines.” -Wiki

A Note From The Author

You never forget your first love. Similarly, every novelist I ever met told me that if I survived the life thrashing associated with this career choice, I’d never forget my first novel either. It’s hard letting go, but the future awaits! Allons-y!

Enjoy the delinquency!

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