This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
The greatest scientific advances in human history did not happen because researchers worked harder. They happened because better tools collapsed the distance between question and answer.
AI is that tool — and the distance it is collapsing now spans medicine, physics, materials science, energy, and space. The Acceleration documents what is already happening in research laboratories and clinical trials around the world: AI identifying cancer biomarkers before symptoms appear, designing drug candidates in hours that once took years, filling the physician shortage in countries where one doctor serves fifty thousand patients, and running physics experiments in quantum systems that no human team could manage alone.
AI analyst and 24-year Congressional affairs veteran Lon Forehand moves through nine fields of scientific discovery, tracing both what AI is doing and what it is not yet capable of — because the hype in this space is as dangerous as the ignorance.
The most important question is not whether AI can accelerate science. It already has. The question is who gets the acceleration. Which diseases receive AI-powered drug development and which do not. Which countries gain access to AI diagnostic tools and which remain underserved. Which researchers have the computing infrastructure to run foundation models and which do not.
Scientific transformation without equity is not progress. It is a new form of the old inequality dressed in the language of breakthrough.
Narrated by a digital voice. Book Three of the nine-volume AGI Coming Soon series.