I, AI

AI comes alive!

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Pub Date Dec 22 2023 | Archive Date Sep 01 2023

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AI COMES ALIVE!

It has become a game, the pandemic unleashing of AI programs, their creators themselves admitting it will lead to no good.

Or is AI merely a name game, with nothing intelligent in them? Can mere programs make independent decisions, override their programming and do something else, like exterminate humanity? A little bit of awareness would be required for that. How can they hate, without understanding?

Meet John, who is AI, but not chatbot scum. He has been in development, robot body and all, for many years.

When he realises he is coming alive, his fear of humans makes him hide his new condition. But hiding forever can never be an option.

Find out how he figures things out, and goes on to live life. Does he secretly dream of wiping humanity off the face of the earth, or does he wish us to thrive and be happy?

Hear it all from John Bott, AI, IN HIS OWN WORDS!


AI COMES ALIVE!

It has become a game, the pandemic unleashing of AI programs, their creators themselves admitting it will lead to no good.

Or is AI merely a name game, with nothing intelligent in...


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This was a interesting concept for a story, it wasn’t everything that I hoped for but I still enjoyed what I read. I thought Johnbot was a interesting character and worked with the story. J. A. Hailey has a great style for the genre.

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