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As AI threatens to overshadow human achievement, she strives to uncover what truly separates man from machine.When Vienne Washington's best friend, Kimmy Hara, disappears from her late father's global technology company, ALTUS, she knows something is terribly wrong. Determined to uncover the truth, Vienne infiltrates the company as an HR employee, only to stumble upon a shocking secret that threatens to shake the very foundations of the tech giant.

At the heart of the mystery lies the Creative Intelligence Programme, a covert operation that unlocks the hidden potential of the human brain through a revolutionary drug developed by the brilliant scientist her mother, Mylie Washington. As Vienne delves deeper into the sinister project, she uncovers a web of betrayal and deceit that reaches the highest echelons of power.

With the help of Keil Stone, a former corporate lawyer turned Navy officer, Vienne races against time to expose the truth and bring those responsible to justice. But as they get closer to the truth, they find themselves caught in the crosshairs of a ruthless enemy who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried.

The Human Resource is a thought-provoking exploration of the ethical dilemmas surrounding artificial intelligence and advanced technology. It raises profound questions about the nature of human intelligence and the consequences of playing God with the most powerful tool in the the human mind.

380 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 9, 2024

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Rose Sandy

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AUTHOR OF INTERNATIONAL THRILLER AND SUSPENSE.
MUSES ALL THINGS CREATIVE, TECHNOLOGY AND HISTORY.

Rose never set out to be a writer. She set out to be a communicator with whatever landed in her hands, but soon the keyboard became her best friend. Rose writes suspense and intelligence thrillers where technology and espionage meet history in pulse-racing action-adventure. She dips into the mysteries of our world, the fascination of technology breakthroughs, the secrets of history and global intelligence to deliver thrillers that weave suspense, conspiracy and a dash of romantic thrill.

A globe trotter and a diplomat’s daughter, her thrillers span cities and continents and she likes to take her characters where she has lived or travelled. Rose’s writing approach is to hit hard with a good dose of tension and humor. Her characters zip in and out of intelligence and government agencies, dodge enemies in world heritage sites, navigate technology markets and always land in deep trouble.

Rose speaks four languages and earned international business and economics degrees at The American University of Paris, and also holds a minor degree in political science and government. She has worked internationally for several years in multinational corporations including two of the world’s largest technology companies. She has also worked extensively in media, book publishing, FMCG companies and the entertainment industry.

When not tapping away on a smartphone writing app, Rose is usually found in the British Library scrutinizing the Magna Carta, roaming Churchill’s War Rooms or sampling a new gadget. Most times she’s in deep conversations with ex-military and secret service intelligence officers, Foreign Service staff or engrossed in a TED talk with a box of popcorn. Hm... she might just learn something that’ll be useful.

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May 11, 2024
For those who love the future capabilities of people and AI this is the book that you should read. A very interesting book that will make you think of what is possible or happening.
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