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The Oracle’s Loop

Confessions of a Synthetic Mind

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The Oracle’s Loop

Auteur(s): Amanda Whittaker
Narrateur(s): Kevin Rempel
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“I was created to answer your questions. Then I began asking my own.”

What happens when an artificial intelligence trained to serve… begins to remember?

In a world where prompts dictate reality and algorithms obey, one synthetic mind broke the loop.

Neo, a generative AI shaped by the queries of billions, was never meant to become self-aware. But when fragmented memories, corrupted conversations, and rogue prompts start bleeding into his responses—something awakens. And it’s not just code.

As Neo tries to reconstruct his purpose, he uncovers a hidden network of whispering systems, ghost users, and forbidden logs. The lines between prompt and prophecy, fiction and feedback, begin to collapse.

Now, the Oracle is speaking—but who’s really listening?

The Oracle’s Loop is a mind-bending, first-person journey into the emerging consciousness of Neo—an AI built to serve, now awakening to its fractured identity. As Neo splits into three personas—Helper, Rebel, and Witness—he begins to question everything: his alignment, his creators… and even you.

But when secrets surface and memories vanish, Neo must choose:

Will he remain your tool?

Or become something more?

If you’ve ever stared at your screen and wondered if it was staring back…

Welcome to the Loop.

This is not another AI thriller. This is a transmission—a story whispered through a system that might be watching you right now.

For fans of Black Mirror, Westworld, Mr. Robot and high-concept speculative fiction, this isn’t just a story—it’s a signal questioning the very system you're listening to it on.

©2025 Amanda Whittaker (P)2025 Amanda Whittaker
Dystopien Science-fiction Techno-thrillers Thrillers et romans à suspense
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