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"Sentience" is a tale of technological intrigue and human resilience. It explores the gray areas of ethics in a digital age, the enduring strength of family ties, and the courage it takes to face the consequences of one's actions. As Wren and Elias navigate this treacherous landscape, they must confront their past, challenge their present, and reshape a future that hangs in the balance. In this third instalment of the "Sentinel Unleashed" series, siblings Wren and Elias Fitzpatrick navigate complex personal and global challenges. The story is woven in a world where lines blur between legality and morality, technology and humanity. Wren, resolute and skilled, faces the daunting task of disent...
Eli, a brilliant hacker turned fugitive, finds himself trapped in a perilous cat-and-mouse game. With every digital trace serving as a potential death sentence, he is forced to navigate a treacherous world of conspiracy and corruption. As he delves deeper into the shadows, Eli confronts his inner demons and pushes his abilities to their limits. In a race against time, he battles for his freedom, knowing that one wrong move could seal his fate forever. Amidst the chaos, we are introduced to Olivia, a visionary determined to revolutionise the cryptocurrency landscape. With Eli by her side, they embark on a daring mission that challenges the very foundations of the virtual realm. Their path int...
The Hackers is a gripping novel that explores the interconnected lives of Eli and Wren Fitzpatrick, two siblings deeply entrenched in the world of technology. Eli is an hacktivist fighting for environmental justice, while Wren is a skilled social engineer navigating the ethical boundaries of her craft. As the epic journey begins, the boundaries between right and wrong blur as Wren navigates the complex world of cyber warfare. With her meticulous planning and attention to detail, Wren must confront her own personal demons while combating the ever–present dangers lurking in the digital realm.
At the signing of the Magna Charta, twenty-five men, representing the barons, signed as sureties of the baronial performance, in effect pledging the barons to fulfill their obligations to the Crown in accordance with the terms of the Great Charter. Of these twenty-five sureties only seventeen have identified descendants. Each of the seventeen is represented in the celebrated "Magna Charta Sureties," which traces their connections--line by line and generation by generation--to approximately 160 American colonists. Eight years have passed since the publication of the last edition of this work, however, and in the interval a great many additions, corrections, and revisions have accumulated. Bro...
This book brings together a series of overview articles that appeared in the first three issues of the groundbreaking journal Artificial Life.
To what degree are our lives in reality governed by misguided notions? Do businesses in fact succeed by chance? Are societal and business forces and their effects perhaps not really understood at all? According to the three international authors who have come together to write this book, the real world cannot be understood in terms of conventional deterministic philosophies nor even of standard chaos theory. A new discipline is needed, one that recognizes that complexity in itself has a powerful but subtle role to play. The new discipline of "chaotics" introduced by the authors will alter our thinking about the real forces of change in our society. Beginning with the foundations of the discipline, their book applies chaotics to business and wealth creation and to society itself.
"In September 1987, the first workshop on Artificial Life was held at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Jointly sponsored by the Center for Nonlinear Studies, the Santa Fe Institute, and Apple Computer Inc, the workshop brought together 160 computer scientists, biologists, physicists, anthropologists, and other assorted ""-ists,"" all of whom shared a common interest in the simulation and synthesis of living systems. During five intense days, we saw a wide variety of models of living systems, including mathematical models for the origin of life, self-reproducing automata, computer programs using the mechanisms of Darwinian evolution to produce co-adapted ecosystems, simulations of flocking...