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The Gospel Machine

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The Gospel Machine

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In an era where truth is weaponized and belief is engineered, words are no longer just tools of expression-they are instruments of control.When Dr. Eliot Varn, a celebrated professor of linguistics, develops a revolutionary model for semantic encoding, he envisions a future where communication bridges cultural divides and clarifies meaning across languages. But his dreams unravel when he learns that his research has been hijacked by a clandestine government project-The Gospel Machine-a powerful AI-driven system designed to subtly implant ideology, control thought patterns, and reshape societal narratives.What began as pure academic curiosity becomes a tool of information warfare, used to generate mass propaganda, exploit cognitive biases, and manipulate public consciousness through mass media and digital platforms. Every speech, every newsfeed, every public message-curated, twisted, weaponized.Haunted by the consequences of his creation, Eliot plunges into a world of surveillance, disinformation, and psychological manipulation, where whistleblowers vanish and resistance is branded as treason. As he uncovers the full scope of the project-touching everything from identity crises to the erosion of free will-he faces an impossible ethical dilemma: stay silent and remain protected, or risk everything to expose a machine that doesn't just spread lies-it manufactures belief.The Gospel Machine is a gripping political thriller that explores the dark intersection of artificial intelligence, social engineering, and the commodification of truth. A haunting, cerebral journey into a future that feels uncomfortably like the present.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
316
Release Date:
2025-05-22
Publication Date:
2025-05-22
Publisher:
R. S. Kade
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN13:
9798231325559
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Weight:
448 g
Height:
140 cm
Width:
216 cm
Thickness:
19 cm
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