Meanwhile, I wrote a whole series of short stories exploring the machine intelligence side as well... since these bots exist in this world, but they're not the ascendant humans who are running it... and one has to wonder, why?
https://susankayequinn.com/series/stories-of-singularity
7/n
I've set the first books free β both of the novel series and the short stories β in hopes that you'll give them a try.
The Legacy Human: https://susankayequinn.com/books/the-legacy-human
Restore: https://susankayequinn.com/books/restore
8/n
And out of that came my hard-left turn into hopepunk storytelling... and eventually solarpunk.
https://susankayequinn.com/series/nothing-is-promised
6/n
Meanwhile, I wrote a whole series of short stories exploring the machine intelligence side as well... since these bots exist in this world, but they're not the ascendant humans who are running it... and one has to wonder, why?
https://susankayequinn.com/series/stories-of-singularity
7/n
You see, I got three books into writing this four-book series and... couldn't finish it. The story I wanted to tell didn't fit with the conventional story tools I had developed: I had to deconstruct the way I told stories to figure out how to tell this story.
5/n
And out of that came my hard-left turn into hopepunk storytelling... and eventually solarpunk.
https://susankayequinn.com/series/nothing-is-promised
6/n
The tagline felt like a weird attempt at explaining what the heck this series really was: The Legacy Human is the first in a philosophical hopepunk sci-fi series that explores the intersection of mind, body, and soul in a post-Singularity world.
That hopepunk part is key.
4/n
You see, I got three books into writing this four-book series and... couldn't finish it. The story I wanted to tell didn't fit with the conventional story tools I had developed: I had to deconstruct the way I told stories to figure out how to tell this story.
5/n
I'm proud of this series precisely because it asks different questions: not what do we gain from "enhanced intelligence" but what do we lose? What do we value in a world of hyper intelligence? What happens to creativity & art & souls when the bulk of humanity transforms into...something else.
3/n
The tagline felt like a weird attempt at explaining what the heck this series really was: The Legacy Human is the first in a philosophical hopepunk sci-fi series that explores the intersection of mind, body, and soul in a post-Singularity world.
That hopepunk part is key.
4/n
What would happen if most of humanity suddenly, via nanites in their brains, had radically "higher" intelligence? And what about the humans left behind?
https://susankayequinn.com/books/the-legacy-human
2/n
I'm proud of this series precisely because it asks different questions: not what do we gain from "enhanced intelligence" but what do we lose? What do we value in a world of hyper intelligence? What happens to creativity & art & souls when the bulk of humanity transforms into...something else.
3/n
I've been interested in/wrestling with the idea of "artificial intelligence" for a long time.
My 4 novel Singularity series was written expressly to deal with the consequences not of "artificial" machine intelligence, but enhanced human intelligence.
1/n
What would happen if most of humanity suddenly, via nanites in their brains, had radically "higher" intelligence? And what about the humans left behind?
https://susankayequinn.com/books/the-legacy-human
2/n
I've been interested in/wrestling with the idea of "artificial intelligence" for a long time.
My 4 novel Singularity series was written expressly to deal with the consequences not of "artificial" machine intelligence, but enhanced human intelligence.
1/n
The fash cannot do anything by themselves, they need people to carry out their bidding, and fuck you if you do that.
https://newrepublic.com/article/198890/blue-state-hospitals-trump-anti-trans-agenda
A fren who came to lunch.