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Juris Ex Machina
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In a not-so-distant dystopian future where justice is meted out by AI jurists, Raineville is framed by an unknown foe. Now he must break free from prison to prove his innocence for a mass murder he didn’t commit. Navigating the prison’s underworld, he soon finds himself trapped in a digital labyrinth that not only threatens his life, but all of humanity as well. Only the beautiful Vyanna believes in his innocence and works on his behalf with a mysterious benefactor to piece together the alluding clues. But will their effort be in vain? Can Raineville survive long enough to see the outside world again and unravel the nefarious frame?
Deftly balancing reality and science fiction, Juris Ex machina presents a what-if tale of frightening proportions that forces the reader question the state of AI in the modern world. Intriguing. Frighteningly realistic. A futuristic look at the modern world.
Deftly balancing reality and science fiction, Juris Ex machina presents a what-if tale of frightening proportions that forces the reader question the state of AI in the modern world. Intriguing. Frighteningly realistic. A futuristic look at the modern world.
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June 5, 2024
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