This book begins where The Calgary Protocol ends.
When a system built on care, dignity, and shared responsibility proves it can work at a human scale, a far more dangerous question emerges:
Can it survive power?
The Geneva Algorithm is a narrative manifesto set inside the halls of global diplomacy, where governments, central banks, and international institutions confront a new reality: an AI-enabled system that does not optimize for extraction, surveillance, or control - but for human continuity.
Through closed-door negotiations, ethical fault lines, and quiet institutional resistance, this book explores:
How extraction disguises itself as efficiency
Why surveillance is always sold as "safety"
The role of friction, limits, and detail as moral defenses
What happens when the "We" enters rooms designed for dominance
This is not a technical manual.
It is not a traditional novel.
It is a structured warning:
Artificial intelligence does not decide our future -
the systems we build around it do.
If The Calgary Protocol documented the birth of an idea,
The Geneva Algorithm tests whether that idea can remain human
when the world starts paying attention.