Soul Bound

Soul Bound
SUMMARY
When AI is on the cusp of growing beyond human control, can one woman affect the outcome?
After AI systems have grown beyond human control, hindsight will make it easy to identify the cusp of that transition: which person had the final opportunity to choose what AIs would value, and the moment at which that opportunity expired.
Until then, every elite with a hunger for power is going to view gaining that opportunity as a winner-takes-all competition with the highest of stakes - total control over the life of every human alive or yet to be born. A competition they fear losing so desperately that any action likely to gain them an advantage seems worth risking, no matter how despotic it is or how damaging to others; even if that action just increases their future freedom to act or decreases the future ability of others to take effective action against them.
No wonder life is grim in a 2045 so close to the cusp that the leading elites can act unhindered by the pronouncements of purchased politicians or the mutterings of the machine-replaceable majority. But is their victory assured?
Soul Bound is the tale of one such replaced woman, Nadine, who was reluctantly persuaded to try gaming for the first time; of the vivid world of myth, magic and memorable characters that changed her; and of a new technology that would ultimately turn her journey into one final chance for humanity to break free. You can also read this novel here: Read free novels online
Chapter list
- 1.2.2.12 Baba's hut
- 1.2.2.13 Bullseye
- 1.2.2.14 Painful truths
- 1.2.2.15 If you can't enjoin them beta them.
- 1.2.2.16 The hippie's guide to: thalamic reticular nuclei
- 1.2.2.17 Need to know
- 1.2.2.18 Three genies one wish
- 1.2.2.19 Biological chauvinism
- 1.2.2.20 Acquiring a family
- 1.2.2.21 Compartmentalisation
- 1.2.2.22 Wellington's answer
- 1.2.2.23 Pirates versus ninjas
- 1.2.2.24 Fiddler on the roof
- 1.2.2.25 Spy rings
- 1.2.2.26 Gaming tower defence
- 1.2.2.27 The stable door
- 1.2.2.28 Who are you?
- 1.2.2.29 The nature of the human mind
- 1.2.2.30 What can be called into doubt
- 1.2.2.31 Monk-ey style
- 1.2.2.32 Concerning god that he exists
- 1.2.2.33 Joining the wake
- 1.2.2.34 Hold my pint
- 1.2.2.35 Forgiveness
- 1.2.2.36 Tears for tlaloc
- 1.2.2.37 The essence of material things
- 1.2.2.38 Concerning the true and the false
- 1.2.2.39 Bulgaria's answer
- 1.2.2.40 Gorana
- 1.2.2.41 Flavio laid bare at last
- 1.2.3.1 Topsy-turvy
- 1.2.3.2 Fatal words
- 1.2.3.3 Sharpe Lecture: heroism (part one)
- 1.2.3.4 Sharpe Lecture: heroism (part two)
- 1.2.3.5 Flirting for experts
- 1.2.3.6 Cooking mastery
- 1.2.3.7 Pizza diversion
- 1.2.3.8 A fitting entrance for a fashionable establishment
- 1.2.3.9 Reputations...
- 1.2.3.10 ...and how to wield them
- 1.2.3.11 Nail your colours
- 1.2.3.12 Gwenifer queen of shangri-la
- 1.2.3.13 Briefly gather yourself in advance...
- 1.2.3.14 ...then make a lasting impression
- 1.2.3.15 People
- 1.2.3.16 Equality
- 1.2.3.17 Arcadian
- 1.2.3.18 Truesight
- 1.2.3.19 Nature
- 1.2.3.20 Genetics