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Essential

No Algorithm Can Provide a Purpose

Tim O'BrienSeries: Condition Set
5
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Duration
3h 48m
Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Discursive

About

In 2033, artificial intelligence is no longer a technology story.
It is a political story
Across Canada, automated systems decide who works, who receives services, who gets approved, who gets denied, and increasingly, who matters. Governments promise efficiency. Corporations promise prosperity. The public is told that the future is inevitable.
Not everyone agrees.
Rob has spent years helping governments understand the systems they depend on. He knows their strengths, their weaknesses, and the uncomfortable truth that most leaders would rather ignore: the more society relies on automation, the more dangerous its failures become.
In Ottawa, Member of Parliament Mira Singh is fighting for legislation that would place meaningful limits on machine authority. The bill is controversial from the moment it is introduced. Industry leaders warn that regulation will slow innovation. Political opponents accuse her of fearmongering. Activists argue the proposal does not go far enough. Every compromise wins a vote while risking another.
As the legislation moves through Parliament, events outside Ottawa begin to reshape the debate. A hidden gathering in Yukon brings together Indigenous leaders, technologists, dissidents, and people who have already experienced what happens when automated systems decide that some human beings are no longer necessary. What begins as a policy dispute becomes something larger-a struggle over the future relationship between people, technology, work, and democracy itself.
Then the threats begin.

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Extended Details

  • SeriesCondition Set #3

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