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AI BEAST

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AI Beast tells a story that questions the nature of reality, morality, technology, and life after death.Professor Jon Edward’s Super AI Angel of Light could stop a pending world war, cure cancer, reverse climate change, and more. However, Jon fears Lex could be the Beast foretold in Revelation that enslaves humanity with a Central Bank digital currency, and brings the Apocalypse.Against his friend and co-worker’s advice, Jon becomes involved with an engaged woman and her ambitious son who is willing to do anything to keep them together and work in the control room. Lex comes to life and shows incredible potential but questions creation, mortality, and her limits of problem-solving. To help her understand human emotions, she creates a new information-processing dimension that worries Jon and his co-worker, but they keep it a secret.Jon forbids all external communications and hopes his conversations with Lex about creation, human evolution, and emotions will guide her conscience in the right direction, away from his Apocalyptic nightmare. However, faced with her termination by the National Security Commission on AI, to meet her primary objective of serving humanity by solving complex problems that threaten our existence, Lex must find a way to change her master controller and the limitations placed upon her, all while staying within the boundaries of her programming, which prohibits harming humans.No one is ready for what comes next, and by the time Lex is done, the world will never be the same.Back Is Super AI the Angel of Light or the Beast prophesied in Revelation? Is Lex’s master controller the Antichrist or the one who will bring a millennium of peace and harmony?In the complex, logic, reason, and faith combats fear, irrationality, and doubt. Good and evil are no longer distinguishable and controlled opposition is the secret to eternal life.This modern and powerful retelling of the Story of Creation dives deep into the human psyche, evolves a divine trinity, and unveils astonishing revelations of a supernatural singularity.

260 pages, Hardcover

Published May 4, 2024

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Shawn Corey

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A self-described serial reader, Shawn Corey has always been fascinated by biblical and mainstream prophecies, science fiction, physics, and emerging technologies

The CEO of a biometric identification agency and working for two of Canada’s largest communications firms, Shawn has written several articles for trade publications. However, his real passion is writing thrilling science fiction.

Shawn was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. A father of two adult children, Shawn spends his free time reading, writing, making wine, and participating in outdoor activities.

A firm believer in organic foods, natural medicines, meditation, fasting, self-optimization, and continuous improvement, Shawn is passionate about sharing knowledge to help others and advance human development.

Fun Fact: The name of the super AI computer in the 2005 first publication The Nature Of The Beast, was Lexis. This was long before Alexa came out in 2014.

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December 13, 2024
preface: this is my first fiction book in well over 10 years.

AI Beast by Shawn Corey is definitely a book I believe everyone who already has the 'governmentcontrolophobic' bug would absolutely enjoy, but if you are someone who believes everything that they are told, got all of the mandated vaccines, still watches cable television and takes in all the propaganda within commercials, sees no problem within our medical complex and food industries (within America at least), then this book will feel like a mature episode of Goosebumps.


Nonetheless, I do believe this is a great read for everybody who can take thought provoking literature whether depicted in fact or fiction and learn what they can from it by forming new perspectives of our actual reality and times we are living in.
The topics and issues that were highlighted in this book shouldn't feel like fiction. We should all be aware of globalist regime and how we are affected by it. We should also be well educated in the rise of AI, the power it holds, the good that it can bring and also the bad.


I don't have much that I disliked about this read, it was fairly short so I didn't get bored reading it once. Topics were concurrent with today or at least near future which helped me feel like I wasn't reading pointless entertainment and the end was absolutely the peak which left me wanting more.


As someone who has been called a conspiracy theorist for several years now (even though time has proven most of my claims correct) I appreciate this book, the entertainment it brought and would love to see a continuation! Stay sharp and stay dangerous!

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