Continuity: When AI Defines the General Welfare
A novel about the near future.
Today, Continuity: When AI Defines the General Welfare officially went live on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle editions.
This book grew out of years spent inside procedural systems — acquisition, governance, appropriations law, compliance structures, institutional logic — while watching artificial intelligence move from tool to participant.
Not someday.
Now.
Continuity is not a robot-war story.
It is a near-future “scifact” novel about what happens when societies become dependent on systems that remember more than their citizens, react faster than their leaders, and slowly inherit authority once reserved for human judgment.
Quietly.
Procedurally.
Legally.
The story explores:
• AI as institutional continuity
• machine-mediated governance
• digital identity and dependency
• procedural legitimacy without human wisdom
• the trade between efficiency and liberty
• the temptation to let AI define “the general welfare”
Some readers will see science fiction.
Others will recognize policy trajectory.
Amazon link:
https://www.amazon.com/Continuity-When-Defines-General-Welfare-ebook/dp/B0H24Y854Q/
If you read it, I would genuinely value your thoughts — especially from people working in technology, government, defense, policy, acquisition, or AI.
The future rarely arrives with marching boots.
More often, it arrives as a workflow improvement.

