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THE END OF EVERY STORY

A POSSIBLE FUTURE

Jezik EngleskiEngleski
Knjiga Meki uvez
Knjiga THE END OF EVERY STORY HEM RAJ SHARMA JAYALWAL
Libristo kod: 50507350
Nakladnici Independently published, siječanj 2026
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THE END OF EVERY STORY
A POSSIBLE FUTURE

In a world where artificial intelligence can predict human behaviour with 96% accuracy, we stand at a precipice. This isn't science fiction-it's happening now. Companies like LifePath offer subscribers detailed forecasts of their futures: career trajectories, relationship outcomes, health timelines, and even estimated life satisfaction scores. The technology that once recommended movies now predicts marriages will end in 11.3 years, careers will plateau at age 38, and children will arrive with 82% probability within five years.
The End of Every Story explores the profound philosophical, psychological, and cultural crisis emerging as predictive AI eliminates uncertainty from human experience. Drawing on cutting-edge research, interviews with AI users, and deep engagement with philosophy, neuroscience, and narrative theory, this book asks: What becomes of humanity when there are no more surprises?
The journey begins with the technology itself-tracing the evolution from simple recommendation algorithms to oracle machines that claim to see life's endings before they arrive. We meet Elena Rodriguez, whose AI system predicts human choices with unprecedented accuracy, and David Chen, a LifePath user who can no longer distinguish his own agency from algorithmic forecasts. The technology is real, advancing rapidly, and already shaping decisions in hiring, insurance, criminal justice, and personal relationships.
But the implications reach far deeper than convenience or efficiency. If AI can predict your choices, do you actually have free will? Ancient philosophical debates about determinism suddenly become empirical questions with testable answers. Neuroscience already shows our brains decide before our consciousness is aware. AI prediction makes visible what might have always been true: we are pattern-following creatures, more predictable than we ever imagined. The book grapples with whether prediction eliminates freedom that once existed, reveals freedom was always illusory, or leaves some irreducible core of agency in the unpredictable gaps.
Then comes the death of narrative. Stories require uncertainty to function-characters making choices, facing unknown outcomes, moving through suspense toward revelation. But when AI can predict plot outcomes from opening chapters with 79% accuracy, what happens to literature, cinema, and art? We explore how writers like Sarah Martinez have abandoned their craft, unable to create knowing their work follows predictable patterns. How film studios use algorithms to shape every creative decision. How the entire structure of narrative-the temporal movement from ignorance to understanding that defines storytelling-collapses when endings are known before beginnings.
The crisis extends to human relationships. Love, friendship, and family bonds derive meaning from unpredictability: not knowing if feelings will be returned, whether relationships will last, how people will grow and change. When algorithms forecast relationship trajectories-predicting divorces, betrayals, reconciliations with statistical precision-how do we preserve intimacy and emotional authenticity? Can you truly love someone when an AI has calculated a 34% probability of "significant marital crisis" between years 7-9?
Yet this book isn't purely pessimistic. It explores whether some dimensions of human experience might remain fundamentally unpredictable: consciousness, creativity, genuine moral choice. It examines the possibility that prediction has natural limits in chaos theory, quantum mechanics, or the recursive paradoxes of self-fulfilling prophecies. Perhaps the 4% that AI cannot predict is where human freedom and meaning reside.

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Puni naziv THE END OF EVERY STORY
Jezik Engleski
Uvez Knjiga - Meki uvez
Datum izdanja 2026
Broj stranica 264
EAN 9798243752565
Libristo kod 50507350
Težina 359
Dimenzije 152 x 229 x 14
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