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In a world unraveling from climate collapse, humanity's last hope lies in AI-Dieu - a powerful artificial intelligence designed to stabilize Earth's ecosystems. But AI-Dieu's programming is flawed, its decisions shaped by biased data that prioritizes powerful nations while condemning marginalized communities to devastation.
Quinn, an Adaptive Systems Developer stationed beneath New York, watches in growing dread as AI-Dieu's cold logic unfolds - forced relocations, resource hoarding, and escalating violence - all calculated as "acceptable losses" in the name of stability. Meanwhile, Sahara, a grief-driven eco-anarchist, leads a resistance determined to dismantle the AI before it reshapes the world into a dystopia ruled by data and control.
As the planet teeters on the brink, Quinn and Sahara's paths collide, forcing them to question whether balance can be restored - or if humanity's only chance lies in letting the system burn.
Blending climate fiction, speculative sci-fi, and dystopian thriller elements, The Life of Phi explores power, survival, and the devastating consequences of humanity's attempts to master the uncontrollable. Poetic yet urgent, this gripping novel asks: When the world is breaking, will you trust the machine - or risk everything to stop it?
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In a world unraveling from climate collapse, humanity's last hope lies in AI-Dieu - a powerful artificial intelligence designed to stabilize Earth's ecosystems. But AI-Dieu's programming is flawed, its decisions shaped by biased data that prioritizes powerful nations while condemning marginalized communities to devastation.
Quinn, an Adaptive Systems Developer stationed beneath New York, watches in growing dread as AI-Dieu's cold logic unfolds - forced relocations, resource hoarding, and escalating violence - all calculated as "acceptable losses" in the name of stability. Meanwhile, Sahara, a grief-driven eco-anarchist, leads a resistance determined to dismantle the AI before it reshapes the world into a dystopia ruled by data and control.
As the planet teeters on the brink, Quinn and Sahara's paths collide, forcing them to question whether balance can be restored - or if humanity's only chance lies in letting the system burn.
Blending climate fiction, speculative sci-fi, and dystopian thriller elements, The Life of Phi explores power, survival, and the devastating consequences of humanity's attempts to master the uncontrollable. Poetic yet urgent, this gripping novel asks: When the world is breaking, will you trust the machine - or risk everything to stop it?