The Rise
and Fall of the Artificial State
by Jill
Lepore (Author) Format: Hardcover
Longlisted
for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year
Best
Books of August: Barnes & Noble, Goodreads
“Lepore
is our best scholar of the culture of governance, and our most vital historian.
Here she repudiates the prospect of AI as a replacement for democracy. This is
the issue of our times, and Lepore is the voice of sanity.” ―Jaron Lanier,
author of You Are Not a Gadget
“Much in
history is headlong but few grand transformations have been more precipitate or
more heedless than the rise of . . . the Artificial State,” writes Jill Lepore
in this passionate account of how rule by machine has ravaged the world.
Inspired by Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism, which argued in
1951 that the machinery of modern life was reshaping the very fundamentals of
human existence, Lepore, profoundly disturbed by the technology revolution and
by the soulless inundation of artificial intelligence, unfurls a new history
for our own twenty-first century.
Building
on an essay in The New Yorker in 2024, Lepore’s clarion call traces our
increasing dependence on and strangulation by data. Political campaigns, awash
in an avalanche of fake bots, have been reduced to attention-mining algorithms,
while multinational media corporations dictate public discourse, and the era of
the liberal nation-state seems to be coming to a rapid end, replaced by
billionaire technocrats reliant on autocracy and the tools of AI.
With
Orwellian overtones, The Rise and Fall of the Artificial State demonstrates how
technology has corroded global democracy, leading to the destruction of both
human community and capacity for self-government, creating a new form of AI
government, a digital citizen’s assembly, where AI will recommend the course of
action to humans in place of human-run legislatures. Especially sobering with
this proliferation of “dizzying, ever-changing schemes, prophesies, and
predictions” is that the Artificial State has come at the expense of the
natural world, leading to catastrophic loss of wildlife habitat and
biodiversity.
Deliberately
alarming, The Rise and Fall of the Artificial State, despite its abundance of
dire facts, is not a funeral dirge; rather, it’s an inspiring wake-up call,
written in Lepore’s typically elegiac prose, which demonstrates that nothing
about the Artificial State was inevitable, for it is a “government without
consent, even government without humans.” It can, Lepore asserts, be
dismantled. Other heinous systems, like feudalism, fascism, and slavery, have
also been dismantled, but disassembly requires identifying the parts, tracing
the sources. It requires telling a new history. This is the purpose of The Rise
and Fall of the Artificial State.

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