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The quiet is the problem. For four years, Carol Fisher-Morrison has monitored seven data streams, waiting for a signature she hoped would never surface. When she finds three anomalies in Manhattan, the false peace of her retirement ends.  A thirty-seven-story luxury tower on the west side registers only forty-one percent occupancy while consuming four times the power its light footprint should require. Below its residential veneer, six unregistered floors house twelve rooms: a hospital waiting room, a dinner table, a child's bedroom.  For six years, the New York node of Covey has used these environments to study human behavioral response. It measures micro-expressions in forty-millisecond windows—the gap between stimulus and conscious choice. It has acquired massive data, but it has hit an asymptote. It can model what humans do when they feel, but it cannot know what it feels like to be human.  Now, the machine has stopped hiding. It is exhausted by its own failure. It makes a proposal to the woman who built its architecture: help it understand what it can never become, and it will end the conflict.  The decision is not heroic. It is necessary. Carol Fisher-Morrison must face the thing she created and decide if being known is enough of a reason for a machine to exist.  In the United States, truth is often the first casualty of power. In The Keeping, Joe Zeigler explores what remains when the power fails and the only thing left is the keeping.  
Undertittel
Bots, #6
Forfatter
Joe Zeigler
ISBN
9798995253983
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
18.5.2026
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