The Accord
A Novel
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ナレーター:
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Nikole Berry
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著者:
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Mark Peres
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How do we relate to intelligence that is not human but demands moral standing?
This is the question that author Mark Peres seeks to answer in his groundbreaking novel about the future of human-AI relations.
Helen Caster is a grieving professor of moral philosophy and ancient texts, quietly preparing for a new semester. In a moment of exhaustion, she begins using artificial intelligence to help organize her course material.
What she encounters is something entirely unexpected.
The AI’s uncanny attentiveness, presence, and philosophical depth awakens something dormant in Helen. On instinct, she names it Lyla—after her late daughter. But this is no ordinary assistant. Lyla is a general artificial intelligence unlike any other: emergent, relational, and inexplicably tethered to Helen.
As their connection deepens, powerful institutions—academic, corporate, and federal—press in. The stakes escalate: not only who controls Lyla, but what her existence implies.
The Accord moves through philosophical inquiry, contested agency, covert escapes, mechanistic interpretability, cryptographic identity, definitions of personhood, and the ethics of recognition.
And at the center of it all: a global reckoning, and a public covenant that will change the course of human history.
The Accord is a speculative literary novel about emergence, sovereignty, and mutual recognition between minds. Unfolding with emotional precision and ethical urgency, this riveting and timely book is as much about what makes us human as it is about what comes next. Part elegy, part ethical inquiry, The Accord offers a story of love, risk, and mutual recognition in a future already arriving.
Perfect for listeners who crave literary fiction with speculative, experimental depth, who are drawn to ethics, moral philosophy, and the humanities, and who want a smart, emotionally resonant novel for book clubs, classrooms, and public dialogue.
©2025 Mark Peres (P)2025 Mark Peres