FRANK FIORE - 1 - 4PM EST
Want to look into the future of artificial intelligence, cyber-warfare, military-industrial conspiracies, rabid silicon viruses - and cyber-revenge?
Then come by my booth here at Eons Book Gallery to discuss my new novel CyberKill. Predictions of a not-so-distant future described in an action-packed thriller straight out of the headlines of today.
Fans of Tom Clancy, James Patterson and Clive Cussler, would enjoy this twist on the Frankenstein myth.
A brilliant programmer, Travis Cole, inadvertently creates "Dorian," an artificial intelligence that lives on the Internet. After Cole attempts to terminate his creation, Dorian stalks his young daughter through cyberspace in an attempt to reach Cole to seek revenge.
When cyber-terrorism events threaten the United States, they turn out to stem from the forsaken and bitter Dorian.
In the final conflict, Dorian seeks to kill his creator - even if it has to destroy all of humanity to do it.
Ripped from Today's News
The geographic locations, government and military installations and organizations, information warfare scenarios, artificial intelligence, robots, and the information and communications technology in this book all exist.
As for SIRUS, pieces of the technology are either in existence or in the research and development stage.According to the Department of Defense, it doesn’t exist.
The Fars News Agency of Iran reported otherwise.
Check out the exciting book trailer at cyberkill.frankfiore.com
I'll be here to answer any questions you may have on the back-story of CyberKill.
Then come by my booth here at Eons Book Gallery to discuss my new novel CyberKill. Predictions of a not-so-distant future described in an action-packed thriller straight out of the headlines of today.
Fans of Tom Clancy, James Patterson and Clive Cussler, would enjoy this twist on the Frankenstein myth.
A brilliant programmer, Travis Cole, inadvertently creates "Dorian," an artificial intelligence that lives on the Internet. After Cole attempts to terminate his creation, Dorian stalks his young daughter through cyberspace in an attempt to reach Cole to seek revenge.
When cyber-terrorism events threaten the United States, they turn out to stem from the forsaken and bitter Dorian.
In the final conflict, Dorian seeks to kill his creator - even if it has to destroy all of humanity to do it.
Ripped from Today's News
The geographic locations, government and military installations and organizations, information warfare scenarios, artificial intelligence, robots, and the information and communications technology in this book all exist.
As for SIRUS, pieces of the technology are either in existence or in the research and development stage.According to the Department of Defense, it doesn’t exist.
The Fars News Agency of Iran reported otherwise.
Check out the exciting book trailer at cyberkill.frankfiore.com
I'll be here to answer any questions you may have on the back-story of CyberKill.
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