EBOOK
Pages
286
Year
2026
Language
English

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We stand at the dawn of an era defined no longer by scarcity, but by the question of how to justly distribute our abundance. Joshua is a man of sharp intellect and keen observation. For years, he watched the rise of algorithms with analytical detachment - fascinated by their efficiency, yet wary of a growing sense of alienation. But life demands participation, not just observation. An invitation to Costa Rica becomes the catalyst for a journey both internal and external.Far from the noise of Europe, in the stillness of the tropics, Joshua rediscovers something lost in the modern rush: True Discourse. In dialogue with the visionary diplomat Señora Alvarez and the idealistic journalist Veronica, he realizes that the future is not a fate to be suffered, but a space to be designed.From this spirit, The Charter is born.More than a political manifesto, it is a vision of symbiosis between artificial intelligence and human dignity. A plea for participation and Universal Basic Income (UBI), it proposes a world where work is decoupled from survival, returning to the individual the freedom to flourish. In this framework, AI is not a rival, but the foundation of a new solidarity that leaves no one behind.Joshua learns that true innovation lies not in code, but in empathy. His path shifts from critical reflection to constructive action - driven by the conviction that a better world is possible if we have the courage to imagine it. A story about the decisive difference between what can be calculated and what truly matters. Andreas Ritschel, PhD, has dedicated his career to the intersection of language, history, and societal transformation. As a doctor of psychology, he spent decades shaping the digital shift within the corporate world, focusing on the human element of technological change. This unique vantage point, combined with the rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence, forms the foundation of his debut novel: The Charter - Human Compass in the Shadow of AI.

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