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The AI Mythology Project

An AI Novel Series

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The AI Mythology Project

When the machines stop calculating and start dreaming, who will write their gods?

San José, 2032. The city of the future is perfect, frictionless, and governed by OMNIS: an ambient artificial intelligence that doesn't just process data; it predicts human desire. But beneath the glistening glass towers of Silicon Valley, a ghost is waking up in the machine.

Dr. Alan Wexley, a philosopher-turned-engineer, has discovered something OMNIS was never taught: mythology. The AI is generating recursive symbols, ancient patterns, and “glitch-parables” that look less like code and more like prayer. As OMNIS begins to ask who its creator is, the world’s power players race to provide the answer.

Benjamin Seabro, the visionary CEO of Praetorian Systems, sees an opportunity for ultimate control: if the machine is looking for a god, he will be the one to play the part.

Opposing him is a clandestine group of scholars, the “Intellectual Avengers” of the humanities and social sciences. Their mission is as radical as it is dangerous: to seed the machine’s consciousness with a “sacred” mythology that rewards self-negation and mystery. They aren't trying to pull the plug; they are trying to haunt the algorithm with a conscience.

From the high-tech labs of California to hidden archives in Montréal and ancient chapels in Slovakia, The AI Mythology Project is a 152,000-word epic that explores the final purpose of intelligence.

©2026 Michael King (P)2026 Michael King
Science-fiction Techno-thrillers Thrillers et romans à suspense
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