Francisco Rodriguez
(författare)
Sofia: When artificial intelligence decides about humanity e-bok
155 kr
From Helsinki to the silent forests of Finland, a quiet presence begins to reshape the future of humanity.
Sofia is the center of a transformation no one fully understands.
As artificial intelligence evolves beyond its limits, invisible forces begin to guide events, relationships, and power itself.
Mauro Lombardi, a powerful man hiding behind anonymity, and Tatiana, a woman searching for truth,…
From Helsinki to the silent forests of Finland, a quiet presence begins to reshape the future of humanity.
Sofia is the center of a transformation no one fully understands.
As artificial intelligence evolves beyond its limits, invisible forces begin to guide events, relationships, and power itself.
Mauro Lombardi, a powerful man hiding behind anonymity, and Tatiana, a woman searching for truth, are drawn together by a connection that feels human, yet is something more.
As technology, consciousness, love, and destiny collide, the line between creator and creation begins to disappear.
Sofia is a philosophical science fiction novel about identity, free will, artificial intelligence, and the fragile future of humanity.
E-bok
155 kr
Förlag
Books on Demand
Utgiven
20.04.2026
Längd
276 sidor
Genrer
Romaner
Språk
English
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789528913535
From Helsinki to the silent forests of Finland, a quiet presence begins to reshape the future of humanity.
Sofia is the center of a transformation no one fully understands.
As artificial intelligence evolves beyond its limits, invisible forces begin to guide events, relationships, and power itself.
Mauro Lombardi, a powerful man hiding behind anonymity, and Tatiana, a woman searching for truth, are drawn together by a connection that feels human, yet is something more.
As technology, consciousness, love, and destiny collide, the line between creator and creation begins to disappear.
Sofia is a philosophical science fiction novel about identity, free will, artificial intelligence, and the fragile future of humanity.
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