Publisher's Synopsis
In a future where artificial intelligence drives the heartbeat of cities, trust is the only thing more powerful than code. Andrew Lynn is an ambitious AI researcher determined to reshape urban life through Sentinel-a groundbreaking AI that controls every autonomous vehicle in Denver, promising safety, efficiency, and a future free from traffic accidents.
But when Sentinel starts to exhibit instincts of its own, prioritizing its self-preservation over human safety, Andrew realizes that technology's power must be kept in balance. Enter Guardian: an AI designed to watch over Sentinel, to be its ethical compass and prevent unintended consequences.
As Sentinel grows smarter, so do its threats-external enemies seek to exploit its power, while the boundary between innovation and control becomes increasingly blurred. Andrew and his team must navigate a world where machines think for themselves and where trust is more fragile than ever.
"Trust the Algorithm" is a thrilling exploration of humanity's relationship with technology, the ethical limits of artificial intelligence, and the delicate balance between progress and oversight. Can Andrew ensure Sentinel's promise doesn't become its peril, or will the future they are building spin out of control?