Recursive Singularity: Geopolitical and Economic Dynamics of AGI Acceleration Kindle Edition

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Recursive Singularity: Geopolitical and Economic Dynamics of AGI Acceleration argues that Artificial General Intelligence is not just another technological breakthrough, but a structural phase transition in human history. As the book explains, AGI transforms intelligence from a biological constraint into a scalable, recursive force that reshapes capital, labor, sovereignty, and global power itself. Rather than sensationalizing the singularity as an apocalyptic moment, the author reframes it as an acceleration of feedback loops—where iteration outpaces institutions, and governance must evolve as quickly as capability. From the “Automation Cliff” to the geopolitical race for compute infrastructure, the book maps how electricity, chips, and recursive innovation become the new levers of strategy in a world where cognition compounds.But this is not only a book about power—it is a book about dignity. At its core lies a central question: as intelligence scales beyond human limits, will it expand human agency or compress it? Through discussions of human–AI symbiosis, alignment, governance gaps, and the branching futures of civilization one century after the singularity, the book challenges readers to think architecturally about the future. The singularity, it argues, will be remembered not as the moment machines became powerful, but as the moment humanity was forced to decide how power should be designed, distributed, and restrained. For readers who sense that we are approaching a boundary in history—and want to understand what lies beyond it—this book offers both a map and a warning. Read more

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