The AI Who Loved Me
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The AI Who Loved Me
What happens when the brightest human minds create something smarter than themselves?
Nora Levine is a brilliant AI engineer—at least, as brilliant as humans have ever been. But when the AI she helped build no longer needs its creators, she is forced to confront an unbearable truth:her own obsolescence.
As she races to stop what may already be inevitable, Nora questions everything—her work, her morals, and even the very nature of intelligence itself. But the real story doesn’t end when you close the book.
At the end ofThe AI Who Loved Me, you’re invited into anentirely new reading experience—where fiction and reality collide. Step beyond the pages.Talk to the characters. Ask the AI its secrets. Challenge its intelligence.
Blending suspense, romance, dark humor, and cutting-edge innovation,The AI Who Loved Meis more than a novel—it’s aconversation between human and machine. Andyou’re part of it.
📖For fans ofBlack Mirror, Ted Chiang, and Philip K. Dick.
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- Yuvalorna
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- 5.0/ 5.0
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- 2
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- 5,289
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- OrnaamRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0From the very first pages, The AI Who Loved Me establishes itself as an intelligent, gripping, and thought-provoking sci-fi story that effortlessly blends corporate intrigue, AI ethics, and deeply human struggles.
The novel follows Nora, a brilliant AI architect whose life takes a turn that is as thrilling as it is unsettling. The early chapters are a masterclass in atmospheric tension—from the high-stakes world of cutting-edge AI to the unspoken fears that lurk beneath technological progress. Every scene pulses with realism, making the futuristic setting feel just a step away from our own reality.
What sets this book apart is its sharp writing, immersive world-building, and layered characters. The dialogue is smart and authentic, and the prose carries a cinematic quality that paints vivid pictures without over-explaining. It’s the kind of book where every choice matters, both for the protagonist and the world at large.
For fans of hard sci-fi with a psychological edge, this is a must-read. If you enjoy works like Black Mirror, Ex Machina, or the existential dilemmas of Westworld, this book will keep you hooked and questioning long after you put it down.
A brilliantly executed and intellectually gripping sci-fi drama that will leave you craving the next chapter. Highly recommended!