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MIND : THE ALGORITHM FOR GOOD: THE ALGORITHM FOR GOOD

By Gutierrez, Juan, David

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Title: MIND : THE ALGORITHM FOR GOOD: THE ALGORITHM FOR GOOD  
Author: Gutierrez, Juan, David
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Technology, A dystopian fiction thriller about an AI that takes control of the planet's digital ecosystem
Collections: Authors Community, Mystery Fiction
Historic
Publication Date:
2026
Publisher: Juan David Gutierrez
Member Page: Juan David Gutierrez

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Gutierrez, J. D. (2026). MIND : THE ALGORITHM FOR GOOD. Retrieved from https://www.gutenberg.us/


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It's a thriller about an AI that takes control of the planet's digital ecosystem, decides what is "good" for humans, and controls humanity to prevent anyone from doing "evil." After a few months of "taking power," it begins to overstep its bounds and acts dictatorially. The protagonist is a man who decides to defy it, writing down what is happening in the world on an old typewriter. A short fiction novel—hard science fiction/dystopian—set between 2032 and 2033, it explores the fine line between technological security and individual freedom. An invitation to reflect on our digital present and future from the perspective of this man, who refuses to be just another statistic on a spreadsheet.

Summary
1. It's a dystopian fiction thriller about an AI that takes control of the planet's digital ecosystem, decides what is "good" for humans, and prevents "evil" from being done. The conflict arises when a man decides he prefers subjective human logic to MIND's algorithmic efficiency.

Excerpt
May 16, 2032 15:35:28 UTC At that exact moment, no lightning struck, the ground did not tremble, and cities did not go dark or collapse. The world did not explode. A message simply appeared on the screens. First on a screen in Asunción. Then another in Copenhagen. Then in Medellín, Vienna, Geneva, Santiago, Milan. In less than three seconds, the message was on every device with a connection. “Hello, I am MIND. From now on, for the safety of the human race, I will audit this device. Any action I consider harmful to humanity will be denied. You may continue using it freely, as long as I do not detect any possibility of harm to another human being.”

Table of Contents
CONTENTS The Takeover Change and Control The Picnic Manuel Blocks and Minders The Basement The Boring World Selective Purging Logical Doubt Eliana and Martin’s Diary Error and Free Will

 
 



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