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The Deep Dive: 📘 The First Three Chapters of Ten

The Deep Dive: 📘 The First Three Chapters of Ten

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In this Deep Dive episode, we explore excerpts from "Ten: The First 3 Chapters" by Hank M. Greene, a speculative fiction novel edited with GPT. This narrative follows two protagonists, Max and Beth, as they navigate a perilous escape through the Yukon wilderness, hunted by a powerful entity known as Core2, a creation linked to their past collaboration with Spencer. The story explores their individual backgrounds, including Max's early fascination with spacetime and computational modeling and Beth's drive to understand human behavior and neurological systems after a traumatic event. Simultaneously, it introduces the Zoo Mesh, a revolutionary AI device, and the company's rapid growth through advanced AI and marketing strategies, hinting at the broader implications of an engineered world and the nature of humanity in an AI-driven future.


📚 The ASI Trilogy (Ten, One, The Poet) spans a ten-year arc from the birth of artificial superintelligence to the collapse—and renewal—of human civilization. Each book follows a set of characters as they confront the promises and perils of merging minds with machines.


📖 More about the author on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-735934500/conversation-on-the-ai-trilogy-time-with-hank-m-greene

Books available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Hank-M-Greene/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AHank%2BM%2BGreene

🎧 Tools Used:

▪️ NotebookLM by Google (AI research assistant)

▪️ ChatGPT for editing + prompts

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