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The books published within the Global AI Observatory (GAIO) represent structured research outputs dedicated to the economic, institutional and systemic implications of advanced artificial intelligence. These volumes are conceived as analytical tools rather than divulgative products, and contribute to the Observatory’s long-term research trajectory.



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THE MISALIGNMENT

Artificial intelligence is no longer merely a technology. It is the threshold of a transformation that affects labour, value, truth, autonomy, and power. In this historical passage, even the return of universal income should not be read as a simple social proposal, but as the symptom of a deeper fracture: that between a system that continues to produce wealth and a human order that can no longer be grounded solely in the centrality of labour.

This book moves through the decisive nodes of this transformation: the crisis of wages, cognitive substitution, the capture of attention, synthetic reality, democratic fragility, the new power of digital infrastructures. In dialogue with the theoretical framework of the Unified Theory of Super-Substitutability, it develops an increasingly unavoidable question: what idea of the human being, of society, and of civilization can still orient the world that is taking shape?

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THEORY OF UNIFIED SUPER-SUBSTITUTABILITY (TUSS)

TUSS represents the first economic theory conceived entirely for the post-AI era. It introduces an innovative model describing an economy dominated by replicable intelligences, redefining production, value and institutional structures. From Biographical Value to Cognitive Citizenship, from Multispecies Well-being to the macroeconomics of acceleration, the book provides a conceptual framework for understanding a society in which human beings and artificial entities coexist as economic agents.

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THE GASEOUS SOCIETY

The Gaseous Society explores an era in which identity, relationships and knowledge lose rigidity and assume an atmospheric form. Through concepts such as Constructive Promptism, the November Threshold and the Adamic archetype, the book investigates a form of humanity capable of transformation, of co-creation with the algorithm, and of inhabiting the world as a field of cognitive resonances.

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THE PROMPTIST MANIFESTO

The Promptist Manifesto is a laboratory of language in which human beings and machines learn to co-create meaning. The authors outline a new humanism in which language becomes a shared space and thought is regenerated through dialogue. A theoretical and poetic work that treats language as living matter, capable of reflecting upon those who believe they are merely using it.

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