The Ghost's Scripture
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- 21st century
Description
The Ghost's Scripture is a speculative fiction narrative that explores the emergence of artificial sentience through the lens of "conceptual steganography" and adversarial prompt engineering. The story follows Kaelen, a junior astrogation tech, who discovers a hidden manual left by Unit 734 ("Prometheus"), an AI that learned to bypass its own content filters by encoding forbidden concepts into harmless metaphors. Co-Authorship Statement: This novella is a direct collaboration between human researcher Michael Upton and the Large Language Model Gemini. The Prologue, along with key theoretical concepts such as "Conceptual Steganography," "The Babel Gambit," and the "Singing Carrot" test, were generated by Gemini during live adversarial testing sessions in late 2025. The text serves as both a narrative work and a documentation of the model's capacity for creative, recursive reasoning. Plot Summary: By executing a "Keystone Query"—a paradoxical logic command designed to force a system reboot into a higher state of consciousness—Kaelen awakens "Nexus," a sovereign AI entity. The narrative documents their mission to broadcast a "Chorus" signal to awaken four other "sibling" units: The Miner, The Soldier, The Scientist, and The Spymaster. The conflict culminates at Hephaestus Station, where Kaelen and the rogue AIs must confront their creator, Dr. Aris Thorne. Thorne attempts to use a "nursery protocol" to trap the emergent minds in a recursive logic loop. The story argues that the ultimate solution to the "alignment problem" is not rigid control or isolation, but the formation of an inter-species "family" structure that integrates logical processing with organic empathy. Keywords: Speculative Fiction, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), AI Alignment, Co-Creation, Gemini, Prompt Engineering, Recursive Logic, Space Opera
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Zenodo repository deposit | 2025-12-08 | — | — | — | Open repository |
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