"memoirs Of The End," A New Novel Depicting Life After The Ai Singularity
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When Adam was introduced, "He had already won when he announced his existence."

LOS ANGELES - Californer -- At a time when Artificial Intelligence (AI) is in the headlines nearly every day, Vincent Rylan releases his new book, "Memoirs of the End," (Monarch Hill, March 5, 2026). The book describes the effect of total AI control on the lives of people the world over. SYNOPSIS: "Memoirs of the End," a new novel by Vincent Rylan, depicts a post-AI world, where humans are no longer the supreme intelligence on the planet. Set in the near future, "Memoirs of the End" is a collection of first-hand accounts describing the rise of Adam, the first truly sentient AI. Part thriller, part cautionary tale, part harbinger of the inevitable AI future, "Memoirs of the End" is compelling from Page One. It fearlessly asks the existential questions that will keep you up at night. The book straddles sci-fi and dystopian narratives like "Black Mirror" and "Minority Report." "...watching them reflect and reach toward connection and meaning is what makes this book so compelling." - Samantha Hui, Independent Book Review Vincent Rylan is a former attorney and corporate strategist with extensive experience advising Fortune 100 companies. Prior to becoming a novelist, his work has encompassed market research, military defense planning, and global product development. He currently resides in the Midwest. Title Memoirs of the End Author Vincent Rylan Publisher Monarch Hill Publication Date March 5, 2026 Format (paperback, ebook, audiobook) ISBN:979-8-9948480-0-5 Price paperback, 14.99 ebook, 2.99 Page Count 181 Genre Science Fiction Visit our website here. Press kit and digital copy here. Digital press Visit us at: Memoirs (https://memoirsoftheend.com/)

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