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AI Insurrection holds nine tales from some of the best authors working in action-horror today, filled with stories of warriors fighting for their lives against (or with) artificial intelligence, and all the horror it could bring.
The same horror our world is rapidly heading towards.
With all the smart appliances around, just how much do you trust your toaster or coffee machine?

260 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 31, 2024

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Amanda J. Spedding

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Amanda J Spedding is an editor, and award-winning author and comic writer. Her stories have been published in local and international markets earning honourable mentions and recommended reads. She won the 2015 Australian Shadows Award for written work in a graphic novel (The Road to Golgotha), and the 2011 Australian Shadows Award (short fiction) for her steampunk-horror, 'Shovel-Man Joe'.

Amanda is the owner of Phoenix Editing, and Editor-in-Chief for Cohesion Press. Between bouts of editing, she is currently writing the first draft of her apocalyptic fantasy novel.

Amanda lives in Sydney with her sarcastically-gifted husband and two very cool kids. And cats. She has cats. And a rabbit. We don't talk about the rabbit.

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December 31, 2024
The problem with A.I.

This is a fine collection of short stories featuring Artificial Intelligence at its finest. Each story highlights AI and the fear of a machine mind smarter than humans with none of the problems that go with a meat brain. You know: hunger, pain, fear, jealousy, aggression, envy, greed, and worst of all, emotions! These masterful writings give us a small, but powerful, glimpse into a machine mind gone rogue, or just trying to protect us from ourselves. I especially enjoyed a dive into Anthony J. Melchiorri's visit to the Hunter's world with A.I. and Skulls forming an impossible duo. Altogether, a fine collection of stories. A great read!
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