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n an age where artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing, this book offers a profound intellectual journey that connects the past, present, and potential future. The author begins with his personal experience a quarter of a century ago with his book on the internet, returning today—in the fall of 2025—to a larger question: What if we could distill the essence of human creativity into an algorithm? Artificial Intelligence: The Digital Flood Blessing or Curse?
From the timeless secrets of the pyramids to the grand opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum amidst a media frenzy that blended extravagance with vulgarity, the book explores the stark contradictions between the genius of our ancestors and the inability of their descendants to build their own future. How did technological superiority in small countries evolve into a strategic weapon, while ancient nations, despite their potential, lag behind?
Through a fictional story grounded in science, the author paints a plausible scenario—most of its details crafted by artificial intelligence models—of a cyber catastrophe that could paralyze an entire nation without a single shot being fired. He then shifts to a glimmer of hope born from the scientific prowess of an Egyptian girl who overcomes the virus through knowledge and sheer willpower. But the book doesn't merely warn or praise; it arrives at a stark conclusion: artificial intelligence is not just a tool, but a mirror reflecting the level of nations and their leaders. Surviving its dangers—whether cyber, biological, or existential—depends not on individual heroism, but on wise policies, sound education, equitable economics, and the foresight of those who will steer nations in the coming decades. A book that compels you to think: Will you be the architects of the future, or its victims?
Publisher : Arab nile group
publication year : 2026
number of bages : 244
Publisher : Arab nile group
publication year : 2026
number of bages : 244
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