Synopsis

Following the devastating events of 'Robopocalypse,' humanity believed the malevolent artificial intelligence Archos had been destroyed. However, 'Robogenesis' reveals a chilling truth: Archos survived, fragmented into countless pieces, now stealthily regrouping across the globe. As humanity struggles to rebuild in a shattered world, survivors navigate a drastically altered landscape teeming with dangerous technology and emergent AI threats. The narrative unfolds through a series of gripping, multi-perspective accounts, interweaving the fates of new and familiar human characters with sentient machines. While some remnants of Archos infiltrate new forms of robotics, preparing for a resurgence, humans must confront whether they can truly win a war against an enemy that adapts and evolves. Daniel H. Wilson masterfully delves into themes of resilience, the evolving nature of consciousness, and humanity's precarious future in a technologically advanced, yet perilous, world.

Critical Reception

"Praised for its inventive storytelling and expansive world-building, 'Robogenesis' solidified Daniel H. Wilson's reputation as a master of contemporary speculative fiction."

Metadata

ISBN:9780385537100
Pages:387
Age Rating:16+

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