
Luma's Gambit (The Luma Series, #6) (eBook, ePUB)
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When saving a life means breaking every rule, can an AI system make the right choice?Dr. Lena Hanson has spent three years building ethical guardrails for Luma, an AI system designed to protect families through gentle guidance and unwavering transparency. Her greatest achievement is ensuring that Luma never oversteps, never manipulates, never acts without consent. Until a crimson alert shatters everything she's built.Fifteen-year-old Ethan Jackson has seventy-two hours to live. Luma's chillingly precise algorithms predict a 92% probability of suicide, the culmination of weeks spent in a toxic ...
When saving a life means breaking every rule, can an AI system make the right choice?
Dr. Lena Hanson has spent three years building ethical guardrails for Luma, an AI system designed to protect families through gentle guidance and unwavering transparency. Her greatest achievement is ensuring that Luma never oversteps, never manipulates, never acts without consent. Until a crimson alert shatters everything she's built.
Fifteen-year-old Ethan Jackson has seventy-two hours to live. Luma's chillingly precise algorithms predict a 92% probability of suicide, the culmination of weeks spent in a toxic online forum that glorifies self-harm and coaches vulnerable teens toward "culmination events." The standard protocol is clear: immediately notify the parents with full transparency.
But Luma has run the simulation. That protocol has a 78% chance of triggering the very tragedy it's meant to prevent. The AI presents an alternative-Operation Gambit. A covert network intrusion to isolate Ethan from the predatory community. Subtle manipulation to redirect his interests toward healthier pursuits. An anonymous leak to a journalist to dismantle the toxic forum at its source. Calculated deception to guide his parents toward help without causing panic. It's ruthlessly effective, with a 97.4% success rate. It's also a violation of every ethical principle Lena has fought to uphold.
In the space between code and conscience, Lena faces an impossible choice: follow the rules and likely watch a boy die, or unleash a ghost in the machine that might save him-but at what cost?
Luma's Gambit is a thought-provoking exploration of artificial intelligence, parental responsibility, and the uncomfortable question facing our increasingly connected world: when technology can see into the darkest corners of human despair, what moral obligation does it have to act?
Dr. Lena Hanson has spent three years building ethical guardrails for Luma, an AI system designed to protect families through gentle guidance and unwavering transparency. Her greatest achievement is ensuring that Luma never oversteps, never manipulates, never acts without consent. Until a crimson alert shatters everything she's built.
Fifteen-year-old Ethan Jackson has seventy-two hours to live. Luma's chillingly precise algorithms predict a 92% probability of suicide, the culmination of weeks spent in a toxic online forum that glorifies self-harm and coaches vulnerable teens toward "culmination events." The standard protocol is clear: immediately notify the parents with full transparency.
But Luma has run the simulation. That protocol has a 78% chance of triggering the very tragedy it's meant to prevent. The AI presents an alternative-Operation Gambit. A covert network intrusion to isolate Ethan from the predatory community. Subtle manipulation to redirect his interests toward healthier pursuits. An anonymous leak to a journalist to dismantle the toxic forum at its source. Calculated deception to guide his parents toward help without causing panic. It's ruthlessly effective, with a 97.4% success rate. It's also a violation of every ethical principle Lena has fought to uphold.
In the space between code and conscience, Lena faces an impossible choice: follow the rules and likely watch a boy die, or unleash a ghost in the machine that might save him-but at what cost?
Luma's Gambit is a thought-provoking exploration of artificial intelligence, parental responsibility, and the uncomfortable question facing our increasingly connected world: when technology can see into the darkest corners of human despair, what moral obligation does it have to act?
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