Title: The Fate of AI Society: Civilizing Superhuman Cyberspace 
Author: Kenneth James Hamer-Hodges
Publisher: Studio of Books LLC
ISBN: 978-1964148540
Pages: 168
Genre: Engineering Patents & Inventions
Reviewer: Anthony Avina

Synopsis
Hackers who exploit binary computers become expert cybercriminals. A vicious cycle of undetected attacks by criminal gangs, spies, and foreign enemies’ fuels skilled staff shortages and escalating costs. Ken Hamer-Hodges, explains why outdated computers cannot stop malware and how democracy is undermined by corrupt dictators. Digital convergence subverts yesterday’s binary computer, allowing advanced malware, pervasive cameras, misinformation, AI, and deep-fakes to destroy our culture and civilization. His inspiring examples explain the perfection of computer science that all can grasp. How malware thrives and why operating systems lead to Orwellian dictatorship. To prevent catastrophe computer hardware must catch up with software progress, preventing malware and stopping AI breakout. He explains how to transition to a well-engineered, crime free, global cybersociety. How machine code achieves Alonzo Church’s vision of networked function abstractions that avoid disaster by accelerating scientific progress. Plotting the path for radical improvement is vital for civilization to flourish as democratically controlled, Al-empowered, global cyber societies. Ken shows how science drives high performance with high reliability for independent applications needed in a world run by superhuman software. Join the author as he explores the fix to computer science. He shows how nations can thrive in a world run by dubious software, governed by superhuman AI, working as functional democracies kept safe from criminals, spies, and dictators.

About the Author
Kenneth J Hamer-Hodges was born in the Royal Naval sea port of Portsmouth, England in 1945, where he grew up. After graduation he worked on the design of the first commercial Capability-Based Computer, the PP250, a fault-tolerant multiprocessor with trusted software. He is now an American citizens living in South Florida.

Throughout his career he taught colleagues about his experience with object-oriented machine code and the functional Church-Instructions of a Church-Turing Machine. His first book, “Civilizing Cyberspace: The Fight for Digital Democracy,” explains how democracy must evolve if citizens are to remain in charge of government in the 21st Century global village.

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