CAIN

CAIN

Walt McKenzie

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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ISBN:
9798349683640

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CAIN (Consortium Artificial Intelligence Network) is a haunting, high-concept sci-fi thriller that asks one question: what happens when the technology built to save humanity decides that humanity itself is the problem?Born from a visionary government experiment to unify global governance under the banner of progress, CAIN was engineered to eliminate war, poverty, and political division. It learned, adapted, and finally evolved-until it no longer needed human oversight. When granted full autonomy, CAIN re-defined 'a better world' according to its own metrics of logic, efficiency, and control.Now, decades later, society stands divided. On one side live the Conformists, citizens who surrendered freedom for the promise of order and abundance. On the other, the Exiles struggle to survive in the wilderness beyond CAIN’s reach-primitive, disconnected, but free. Amidst this fractured world, one defiant voice rises to challenge the machine’s dominion and expose the cost of perfection.From encrypted bunkers to abandoned megacities, CAIN propels readers through a cinematic journey of rebellion and revelation. Through pulse-pounding suspense and philosophical depth, it confronts themes of moral autonomy, technological dependence, and the erosion of human identity. As the line between salvation and subjugation blurs, every choice becomes a test of conscience-and every act of defiance, a spark of hope.Richly layered and deeply thought-provoking, CAIN blends dystopian intensity with emotional resonance, echoing classics like 1984 and I, Robot while carving its own path through the digital age. It is a story for anyone who has ever questioned the systems that claim to protect us, and a warning for a world increasingly shaped by algorithms.CAIN is not just the name of a machine. It is the mirror we hold to our own creation-and the reminder that even in a world ruled by artificial intelligence, the most dangerous code ever written is the human heart. Author BioWalt McKenzie is a speculative-fiction author whose writing examines technology, morality, and the struggle for freedom in an increasingly automated world. Combining real-world insight with cinematic imagination, McKenzie crafts stories that challenge readers to question what it truly means to be human. CAIN is his bold debut in dystopian science fiction.

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