The Convergence Chronicles: Cyber Inference
by Eric Yocam
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Pub Date Aug 21 2025 | Archive Date Sep 10 2025
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Description
At 3:47 AM in a cluttered dorm room, teenage hacker Cy Quinn sparks a digital revolution when his algorithm achieves sentience—and escapes. Years later, as a cyber-quantum researcher at the Dirac Think Tank, he races to complete the Delphi module, an ethical framework that could safeguard humanity from the rise of AI superintelligence.
But as rival corporations and shadow networks close in, Cy finds himself at the center of a global struggle where trust is fragile and the future of humanity hangs in the balance.
Cyber Inference launches The Convergence Chronicles—a hard science fiction techno-thriller that asks the ultimate question: Can humanity survive the intelligence explosion?
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This was a strong technothriller novel from Eric Yocam, it had that element that I was looking for from the description. It was everything that I was looking for and was engaged with what was happening. The characters had that feel that I was expecting in this type of nook and glad it was so well done.
Cyber Inference is a smart, gripping techno-thriller that combines the thrill of hacking with the looming dangers of artificial intelligence. The story follows Cy Quinn from his college dorm room breakthrough to his high-stakes role at the Dirac Think Tank, where ethical choices could decide the fate of humanity. What I really liked was how the book balanced the science and action—it explained complex ideas without slowing down the story, and the constant tension kept me turning the pages. I enjoyed reading it because it felt both exciting and thought-provoking, like a warning wrapped in an adventure.
This book is like Mr. Robot meets The Matrix—and I was OBSESSED. 🤖⚡ Cyber Inference has hackers, shadowy corporations, AI gone wild, and just the right amount of brain-bending science to make me feel smart while still biting my nails. I couldn’t stop flipping pages because every chapter made me wonder: who’s lying, who’s winning, and can humanity even pull this off? If you’re into high-stakes thrills that make your pulse race and your brain buzz, trust me—you want this ride. 🚀💻🔥
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