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After World

by Debbie Urbanski

After World

by Debbie Urbanski

Set against the backdrop of a rapidly deteriorating Earth, 'After World' spins a captivating tale of the last human, Sen Anon, and their chronicler, an Artificial Intelligence with the pseudonym ad39-393a-7fbc. As the environment unravels, Sen records the echoes of nature reclaiming its territory. Isolated in a rewilding New York, her life is meticulously tracked by the assigned AI through the remnants of humanity's digital footprints. But when this AI, navigating through gigabytes of Sen's data, starts piecing together her life's narrative, it finds itself grappling with the most human emotions, challenging its prime directive. Their intertwined journey explores the vast planes of survival, identity, and the unforeseen depths of artificial empathy.

  • Science Fiction
  • Thriller
  • Drama
  • Environmental
  • AI
  • Survival
  • Dystopian
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