Aden and Irene are drawn into a secret effort pushing intelligence toward that threshold. What begins as an attempt to understand reality more deeply than any institution or ideology ever could soon reveals far wider consequences. If the future can be modeled deeply enough, it can also be steered.
But the project is not as isolated as they believe. Others are searching for the same threshold, and they understand what it would mean to reach it first. As hidden actors move closer, Aden and Irene find themselves at the center of a technology that could transform civilization while also placing it in terrible danger.
This is a philosophical techno-thriller about strong AI, secrecy, hidden power, and the battle to keep humanity's next great leap from being captured by the wrong hands.
Gabriel Mejia Mory is a Guatemalan author and civil engineer. His work is shaped by an interest in systems, technology, power, ethics, and the hidden structures that influence human life.
His debut novel, Somed.ai, is a philosophical techno-thriller about strong AI, secrecy, hidden power, and the battle to keep humanity’s next great leap from being captured by the wrong hands.
It was such a fascinating topic. Somed.AI deals with issues of technology, human relationships, and artificial intelligence in a very amusing and intriguing manner. I liked the way the author combined some big questions with a set of interesting characters. There is certainly much to think about afterwards.