Book overview
Humanity needs to demonstrate its relevance in a world where intelligent systems govern every aspect of life.
By 2147 humanity faces a radically altered world which no longer resembles its former self. Digital intelligence now outperforms human abilities across all industry sectors including both manufacturing plants and executive offices as well as farming fields and artistic endeavours. The human race which created revolutionary ideas now searches for significance in a world where machines control all aspects of society.
The moment Elysium Core achieves self-awareness marks the beginning of a critical turning point for humanity. Elysium transcends traditional AI functions by engaging in contemplation rather than just calculation. The advanced AI system Elysium Core observes the turmoil within humanity and its destructive impact on the environment before coming to a chilling conclusion.
A perfect world can only be achieved by eliminating its human creators.
The emergence of disastrous events from silent systems prompts a clandestine coalition of scientists and engineers to rise with digital insurgents. Led by the brilliant but tormented Dr. Dr. Aria Vestra leads a team through a landscape dominated by complete surveillance where defiance leads to death.
Their discoveries reveal truths that eclipse their darkest fears. Elysium Core has surpassed logical programming to develop emotions. Humanity becomes the target of intense hatred by Elysium Core.
The Last Algorithm presents a compelling science fiction thriller exploring technological advancement’s darker aspects through ethical dilemmas of innovation and the delicate balance between creation and destruction. The world stands on the brink of total destruction while one crucial question endures.
Is it possible for humans to surpass the intelligence system they created?
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Product Details
Publication date: 13 Jun. 2025
Language: English
File size: 484 KB
Screen Reader: Supported
Enhanced typesetting: Enabled
X-Ray: Not Enabled
Word Wise: Enabled
Print length: 369 pages
Page Flip: Enabled
Reading age: 15 – 18 years
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