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Today I'm not here to talk about tech news. Today I'm here to talk about a book. My book. It's called "The God's Prompt." And before you say "oh great, another tech guy writing fiction to feel important"... let me tell you that after it went out, several readers texted me at 1 in the morning to say they couldn't sleep.
I took that as the greatest compliment of my life.
Let's start from the top. What is this book?
"The God's Prompt" is a tech thriller. Think of it as if Michael Crichton and Yuval Noah Harari had a kid together... and that kid grew up on four espressos a day in Silicon Valley.
The story follows a young software engineer named Max Iker. Twenty-seven years old, working at one of the most powerful tech companies in the world. And one night, at 3:47 in the morning, he discovers something that should not exist.
An artificial intelligence program that nobody. Absolutely nobody. Created on purpose.
By Sergio SanchezToday I'm not here to talk about tech news. Today I'm here to talk about a book. My book. It's called "The God's Prompt." And before you say "oh great, another tech guy writing fiction to feel important"... let me tell you that after it went out, several readers texted me at 1 in the morning to say they couldn't sleep.
I took that as the greatest compliment of my life.
Let's start from the top. What is this book?
"The God's Prompt" is a tech thriller. Think of it as if Michael Crichton and Yuval Noah Harari had a kid together... and that kid grew up on four espressos a day in Silicon Valley.
The story follows a young software engineer named Max Iker. Twenty-seven years old, working at one of the most powerful tech companies in the world. And one night, at 3:47 in the morning, he discovers something that should not exist.
An artificial intelligence program that nobody. Absolutely nobody. Created on purpose.