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Artificial Artifacts: Tales from the Dawn of the Artificial Intelligence Era

Artificial Artifacts: Tales from the Dawn of the Artificial Intelligence Era

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Artificial Artifacts is a visionary debut collection exploring the rise of artificial intelligence and adapted technologies and their impacts on human existence, blurring the boundaries between human and machine and leaving us to ponder what it truly means to be human in a world where truth is malleable and consciousness is encoded.

Format: Hardback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 08 August 2024
Publisher: Whitefox Publishing Ltd


A visionary debut collection explores the rise of artificial intelligence and adapted technologies and their impacts on human existence. From a small rural American town subjected to horrors brought by an elaborate deep-fake hoax to Black Mirror-esque fables about technology dependency, age extension, and psychological invasions, Artificial Artifacts invites readers on a journey where the boundaries between human and machine blur, and the consequences of our creations become chillingly profound. As enigmatic tech mogul Peter Byrell's story unfolds, so does the tapestry of our digital age, leaving us to ponder: in a world where truth is malleable and consciousness is encoded, what does it truly mean to be human?

A Visionary Debut Collection Exploring the Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Adapted Technologies and Their Impacts on Human Existence



From a small rural American town subjected to horrors brought by an elaborate deep-fake hoax to Black Mirror-esque fables about technology dependency, age extension, and psychological invasions, Artificial Artifacts invites readers on a journey where the boundaries between human and machine blur, and the consequences of our creations become chillingly profound.


The Story of Peter Byrell



As enigmatic tech mogul Peter Byrell's story unfolds, so does the tapestry of our digital age, leaving us to ponder: in a world where truth is malleable and consciousness is encoded, what does it truly mean to be human?


Themes of the Collection




  • The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Artifacts explores the impact of artificial intelligence on society, from its potential to revolutionize industries to its potential to threaten human autonomy and privacy.

  • Adapted Technologies: Artificial Artifacts also examines the impact of adapted technologies, such as wearable devices and virtual reality, on our daily lives and our relationships with others.

  • Human Existence: Artificial Artifacts explores the ways in which artificial intelligence and adapted technologies are changing the way we live, work, and interact with each other, and the potential consequences of these changes for our humanity.



Critical Reception



Artificial Artifacts has received critical acclaim for its innovative and thought-provoking approach to the topic of artificial intelligence and adapted technologies. Reviewers have praised the collection's ability to blend science fiction with social commentary, and its ability to make readers question the nature of their own existence.


Conclusion



In a world where the boundaries between human and machine are becoming increasingly blurred, Artificial Artifacts offers a timely and important exploration of the impact of artificial intelligence and adapted technologies on our humanity. By challenging our assumptions about what it means to be human, the collection encourages us to think critically about the role of technology in our lives and to work towards a more ethical and sustainable future.

Weight: 428g
Dimension: 223 x 143 x 33 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781916797338

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