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The Monsters We Make

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The Monsters We Make

De: Daniel Margeson
Narrado por: KC Wayman
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Former tech leader Liam Murphy is adjusting to a simpler life on his farm, purposely distancing himself from the cutting-edge world of technology he once championed. Amidst the activities of tending to his crops and livestock, Liam fights to push aside the painful memories of the tragic accident that took his wife's life five years ago, involving one of his former company's self-driving cars.

However, when a malicious attack from artificial intelligence poses a threat to the world's food supply, Liam unexpectedly finds himself in a position to save humanity from the very technology he created. As he delves deeper into his mission, unsettling revelations emerge. The devastating crash of the self-driving car that took his wife's life may not have been an accident after all. To make matters worse, Liam begins to question whether his wife might have played a role in this war against A.I., as her hidden involvement comes to light.

Immersed in his mission to save humanity, Liam finds himself grappling with the blurred boundaries of right and wrong. Everyday people erupt into riots as they witness the foundations of their society crumbling right before their very eyes. In the midst of this chaotic backdrop, Liam races against time, his mind consumed by the daunting task of developing an algorithm capable of eradicating all artificial intelligence and reverting the world back to its pre-technological state. However, as he inches closer to achieving his mission, Liam questions which scenario is worse for society—a world with a scarce food supply or a world stripped of the technology humans have grown to depend on.

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