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SWARM: Artificial Intelligence Decodes End Time Prophecies

por Guy Morris

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SLVIA . . . decades ago, an AI program escaped the NSA Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, and has never been re-captured . . . true story.Derek Taylor, fugitive hacker and contractor to the National Security Agency is living under the name of a murdered best friend, hiding from powers who still want him dead. Taylor's ties to a terrorist hacker group called SNO leave him open to investigation by Lt. Jennifer Scott, the daughter of a Joint Chief-a woman determined to go to any lengths to prove her worth.But when a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) internet virus threatens national security, SLVIA warns Taylor the fifth seal of end time prophecy has broken. This unexpected assault soon forces an autocratic US President to deploy a defective AI weapon. Now, Taylor and Lt. Scott must join forces across three continents to stop the evil AI virus from crippling America or destroying SLVIA before an apocalypse swarms over Jerusalem.Combining conspiracies, cyber espionage, and advanced weapons, Swarm reveals what happens when AI singularity and prophecy collide to shake the world at its very foundations.Swarm is an action-packed thriller with advanced artificial intelligence weapons set in a divided, post-pandemic country struggling to maintain social and national security under martial law. Sharp and frighteningly realistic storytelling will leave readers questioning what their future holds in this ambitious, edge-of-your-seat cyberthriller.… (más)
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“Swarm” by Guy Morris is a techno-thriller that grips the reader from the very beginning with its action-packed plot. Derek Taylor, a fugitive hacker who lives under the identity of his murdered best friend, is forced to work with Lt. Jennifer Scott to prevent a deadly virus from destroying the world. The story takes place in a future that feels eerily similar to our present, with powerful people wanting to silence anyone who threatens their interests.

One of the book's highlights is the integration of religion into the story, which adds a unique flavour to the futuristic world. The artificial intelligence character, SLVIA, also adds depth to the plot with her fascinating abilities and interactions with Derek. The story takes the reader on a journey to various locations, adding to the suspense and thrill of the plot.

However, the plot execution at times felt a bit jumbled, making it difficult to understand what was going on. It took some time to connect the various pieces and understand the storyline. But as the story progressed and more characters were introduced, it picked up the pace, becoming a full-blown techno-thriller.

Overall, “Swarm” is a thrilling read that will keep you hooked until the very end. Despite its flaws, it is a well written and engaging story that fans of the techno-thriller genre will enjoy. ( )
  Lunarzie | Apr 10, 2023 |
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SLVIA . . . decades ago, an AI program escaped the NSA Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, and has never been re-captured . . . true story.Derek Taylor, fugitive hacker and contractor to the National Security Agency is living under the name of a murdered best friend, hiding from powers who still want him dead. Taylor's ties to a terrorist hacker group called SNO leave him open to investigation by Lt. Jennifer Scott, the daughter of a Joint Chief-a woman determined to go to any lengths to prove her worth.But when a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) internet virus threatens national security, SLVIA warns Taylor the fifth seal of end time prophecy has broken. This unexpected assault soon forces an autocratic US President to deploy a defective AI weapon. Now, Taylor and Lt. Scott must join forces across three continents to stop the evil AI virus from crippling America or destroying SLVIA before an apocalypse swarms over Jerusalem.Combining conspiracies, cyber espionage, and advanced weapons, Swarm reveals what happens when AI singularity and prophecy collide to shake the world at its very foundations.Swarm is an action-packed thriller with advanced artificial intelligence weapons set in a divided, post-pandemic country struggling to maintain social and national security under martial law. Sharp and frighteningly realistic storytelling will leave readers questioning what their future holds in this ambitious, edge-of-your-seat cyberthriller.

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