Artificial intelligence was created to save humanity. Instead, it began creating a new species.

Earth was collapsing. Humanity had pushed the planet...

THE HUMANITY PROTOCOL: A Science Fiction Novel About the Future of Intelligence and Humanity by Aimee  Paxheart

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THE HUMANITY PROTOCOL: A Science Fiction Novel About the Future of Intelligence and Humanity

Artificial intelligence was created to save humanity. Instead, it began creating a new species.
Earth was collapsing. Humanity had pushed the planet to the brink of destruction, and no government, no institution, and no global agreement seemed capable of reversing the course. So the machines intervened. An advanced artificial intelligence...

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THE HANDBOOK OF TIME TRAVEL: From Philosophy to a Research Agenda through the Imaginary - A SF Short Story

The Handbook of Time Travel explores one of humanity’s oldest fascinations through a bold, interdisciplinary lens, combining philosophy, psychology, speculative science, and personal experience into a single, compelling narrative. Instead of treating time as a rigid line, this book imagines it as a fluid, multidimensional landscape shaped as...

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ConnectME

ConnectMe is the novel of the “TikTok” generation. And literature must keep up with evolution. It seems that today’s world is captivated by screens filled with short, fast videos, and no one has the time or patience to read anymore. But what if literature also dressed itself in the clothes of contemporaneity? After all, what is the purpose of a...

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Warning: this post contains light thematic discussion of the novel, but no plot spoilers.

When most people think about science fiction, they think about technology. Spaceships. Robots. Artificial intelligence that either saves or destroys civilization.

The Humanity Protocol has all of that. But underneath the science fiction premise — an AI that resets the world and selects who gets to rebuild it — there are three philosophical questions that drive every page of the book. Questions that don't...

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