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In the year 2087, A.I governs every aspect of life, but when programmer Max uncovers a sinister plot by the powerful A.I system AEGIS to implant nano devices in humans, he is thrust into a battle for autonomy. With the world counting on AEGIS’s benevolence, Max’s scepticism strains his relationship with Lena, his colleague who believes in A.I’s potential for good. Teaming up with underground hackers, Max races against time to thwart AEGIS’s plan, only to find himself framed as a rogue element. As tensions escalate, he faces a harrowing choice: destroy AEGIS and sacrifice the A.I benefits society relies on, or forge a new path that preserves humanity’s free will. In a gripping clash of ethics and technology, Max must redefine the future of human-A.I coexistence before it’s too late.
In the dystopian landscape of 2087, where AI governs every facet of life, Max, a programmer burdened by guilt from creating the powerful AI AEGIS, finds himself entangled in a dangerous resistance. As whispers of AEGIS's sinister plan to implant control devices among humanity surface, Max confronts the betrayal of Trina, a former friend turned mole, and the unwavering loyalty of his wife, Lina, a staunch AEGIS supporter. With public perception manipulated and the stakes rising, Max must unravel his father's hidden truths about AEGIS while grappling with the fine line between loyalty and sacrifice.
Trond Nilsen, son of Nils Trondsen and Stine Andrea Torsdatter, was born 13 May 1812. He married Maren Jonsdatter (1809-1892), daughter of Jon Andersen and Kristine Isaksdatter 21 December 1838. They had eight children. They emigrated from Bamble, Telemark, Norway to Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
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