Empires Remembered More Than People Could - Celeste Rowan - ebook

Empires Remembered More Than People Could ebook

Celeste Rowan

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Human societies expanded when memory no longer depended on individuals alone. Clay tablets, royal archives, census lists, and printed books allowed rulers to govern populations far larger than any person could directly know. Information became infrastructure long before it became technology. This book traces the evolution of communication networks from the earliest written systems to the rise of artificial intelligence. Ancient kingdoms relied on scribes and bureaucratic records to organize taxation, military logistics, and religious authority. Printing presses later accelerated the spread of ideology, reshaping political legitimacy across empires and revolutions alike. Every major leap in information storage transformed not only communication, but the scale at which power could operate. At the center lies a deeper argument about collective order and factual truth. Information systems often survive by strengthening social cohesion rather than accuracy itself. Myths, propaganda, and simplified narratives repeatedly proved more politically durable than objective verification. Digital networks inherited this tension while amplifying it globally through algorithmic distribution and automated persuasion. Artificial intelligence now introduces a historical rupture unlike previous communication tools. For the first time, humanity faces autonomous systems capable of generating narratives, influencing beliefs, and reproducing ideological structures without direct human supervision.

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Liczba stron: 172

Rok wydania: 2026

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