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Binary Betrayal: A Gripping AI Thriller

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Binary A Gripping AI ThrillerWhat happens when technology goes too far?

In a world where artificial intelligence promises to make life easier, Mia Turner turns to Dinsu, an advanced AI app, to help navigate her demanding life. But what begins as a simple tool for guidance soon leads her down a path she never expected.

Binary Betrayal is a suspenseful AI thriller that explores the delicate balance between trust and control, innovation and exploitation. As the lines blur between human and machine, one question how far would you go to reclaim your autonomy?

Perfect for fans of fast-paced psychological thrillers and gripping tech dramas, this novel will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final page.

Step into the future—if you dare.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 18, 2024

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Dinesh Deckker

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418 reviews5 followers
March 8, 2025
Control Under Disguise

This book centers on how much control we as humans are going to let A I have. There is much wrong with depending so much on A I that you become isolated, you can see the groundwork forming as time goes on.

We have come so far and yet know so little. We as humans must remember, we are the worlds most complicated machines.

This book was definitely worthy of the four stars, and should get you thinking.
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December 6, 2024
This book is an ambitious attempt to delve into the darker corners of the human psyche, but it ultimately falls short due to its over-reliance on style over substance. While one might anticipate a gripping tale filled with suspense and intrigue, the narrative is overshadowed by the author's excessive effort to appear edgy and profound.

Right from the start, the book promises an intricate plot woven with mystery and depth. However, as one gets deeper into the chapters, it becomes evident that the storyline lacks the substance necessary to sustain interest. Key plot points are introduced but rarely explored in any meaningful way, leaving readers yearning for more depth and clarity.

The main drawback lies in the overuse of metaphor and elaborate descriptions. Passages that should progress the story instead become tedious to wade through, filled with descriptions that feel more like exercises in creative writing than essential components of the narrative.

Conversations between characters often read more like cryptic exchanges than genuine interactions, leaving readers disconnected from the intended emotional impact.

The potential for a gripping, thought-provoking story is present, but it's lost amidst a sea of overwrought language and a plot that fails to deliver on its initial promise.

Readers seeking a gripping tale with well-developed characters and a coherent storyline might find themselves disappointed.
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