The Humani Code, Robin Trnovsky (9789199124094) — Readings Books
The Humani Code
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The Humani Code

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Whereas Orwell warned of the tyranny of the state in 1984, The Humani Code confronts a darker question for our age: what happens when humanity willingly surrenders itself-to artificial intelligence, to algorithms, to engineered longevity, and to the promise of perfection? Set in a not-so-distant future shaped by climate collapse, nuclear tension, and the unchecked rise of AI, The Humani Code is an eight-book dystopian series charting humanity's struggle at the edge of technological singularity. Surveillance has evolved. Power has gone global. Control no longer requires force-only consent. When Alexander Kariton, a Russian chess grandmaster and senior political advisor, discovers that a U.S.-Russia peace summit is nothing more than staged theater, he is drawn into a hidden world of global power. At its center stands Sofi Hunter, a brilliant Swedish scientist known as H400, leader of the secretive Protectors of Humans. She believes she has unlocked the Humani Code-an ancient key to survival through AI, transhumanism, and radical longevity. Hunted across continents and torn between reason and belief, Kariton must decide whether H400 is humanity's last hope. Is she a savior or a dangerous fanatic? Or both? Blending Orwellian gravity with the momentum of a global thriller, The Humani Code explores AI, surveillance, faith, freedom, and the survival of the human species in an age where extinction may come not from nature-but from our own creations. When a creator creates a new creator, the new one will always render the old obsolete. This is not a story about tomorrow. It is a warning written from the edge of today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Miracolomedia
Date
23 January 2026
Pages
436
ISBN
9789199124094

Whereas Orwell warned of the tyranny of the state in 1984, The Humani Code confronts a darker question for our age: what happens when humanity willingly surrenders itself-to artificial intelligence, to algorithms, to engineered longevity, and to the promise of perfection? Set in a not-so-distant future shaped by climate collapse, nuclear tension, and the unchecked rise of AI, The Humani Code is an eight-book dystopian series charting humanity's struggle at the edge of technological singularity. Surveillance has evolved. Power has gone global. Control no longer requires force-only consent. When Alexander Kariton, a Russian chess grandmaster and senior political advisor, discovers that a U.S.-Russia peace summit is nothing more than staged theater, he is drawn into a hidden world of global power. At its center stands Sofi Hunter, a brilliant Swedish scientist known as H400, leader of the secretive Protectors of Humans. She believes she has unlocked the Humani Code-an ancient key to survival through AI, transhumanism, and radical longevity. Hunted across continents and torn between reason and belief, Kariton must decide whether H400 is humanity's last hope. Is she a savior or a dangerous fanatic? Or both? Blending Orwellian gravity with the momentum of a global thriller, The Humani Code explores AI, surveillance, faith, freedom, and the survival of the human species in an age where extinction may come not from nature-but from our own creations. When a creator creates a new creator, the new one will always render the old obsolete. This is not a story about tomorrow. It is a warning written from the edge of today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Miracolomedia
Date
23 January 2026
Pages
436
ISBN
9789199124094