The Consciousness Company

Rewiring minds in humanity’s image

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In the suburbs of near-future London, two childhood friends discuss the creation of a technology company that elevates awareness and well-being.

What begins in a garage grows into a ubiquitous enterprise that changes what it means to be alive.

The Consciousness Company is a funny, philosophical and prophetic story about companies without limits, and technology that can rewire minds. On the way to a New York stock market listing, the company’s founders join forces with a sceptical investor, a venture capital fund impressed by their early success, and an ethics committee buckling under its godlike responsibility. As the company’s artificial intelligence reads, analyses and inserts thoughts into its members’ minds, the lines between individuals blur, and the company’s users wade through their own psyches, guided by devices that know them better than they know themselves.

A question lingers—in what form will humanity survive after all this? Step into The Consciousness Company and lose yourself in the substance of existence.

Published by Alfebella Publishing on 2024-07-02
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#2 – Science & Scientist Humour
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#67 – Metaphysical & Visionary

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“wise, humane, compelling and entertaining.” Stephen Fry

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M. N. Rosen has worked for more than 20 years in the financial services industry, most recently for a foundation which invests in climate-focused technology businesses. In The Consciousness Company he draws on his experience working with early-stage technology and impact businesses, as well as for private equity and venture capital firms, and, at the beginning of his career, an investment bank.

M. N. Rosen is 44 years old and lives in North London with his wife and three young children. He graduated from New College, Oxford in 2001 with a first-class degree in philosophy, politics and economics.

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