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While walking the icy and desolate Canadian landscape, Maniitok unearths a black rock unlike any he has ever seen. He�s not sure what it is, but he is certain it�s from the cosmos somehow, and that it heralds a life-altering journey.
In Pakistan, Dr. Kamran and his 10-year-old son Bilal are on their way to morning prayers. Dr. Kamran is a well-known physicist working on a fusion project and if he succeeds, it will put Pakistan in the lead when it comes down to world economic power. His life is constantly in danger, so he requires a security detail to keep him safe. That morning, he is being trailed by an assassination team working for B-613, a Five Eyes operation team created to keep English-speaking countries and industries in the lead.
Dr. Ray Stone and his sister Deanna are science geniuses who were orphaned at a young age. Since their parents� death, they have relied on each other and have worked together to survive and make their way in the world. Ray is a programmer working for B-613 to decipher the cryptic symbols imprinted on the black rock discovered in Canada which has been labeled the next Rosetta Stone. He ends up awakening a digital society embedded in the rock itself and the entity that represents his species known as the Hydrans, adopts the name Jordan Taylor. They have hidden ulterior motives and unless Ray and his team find a way to stop them, humanity�s days are numbered.
The thirst for power has created constant power struggles and has often been categorized as a human characteristic. In ââ?¬Å"2028 Tomorrow Is the Day,ââ?¬Â? L.R. Oââ?¬â?¢Brien shows us that with the rise of Artificial Intelligence, this could be an issue in the digital realm as well. Set in the near future, world leaders are in a race for dominance by using fusion energy while Jordan and the Hydrans have a long-term plan to take over Earth. The humans are killing scientists and military leaders, and Jordan is distracting humans with life-altering advances while erasing data and posting lies on social media as truths to win over global public opinion and destroy the credibility of Ray and his team, who are working against them.
The concept of Artificial Intelligence gone amuck has always interested me, so this is what drew me to this novel. The Hydrans come from the planet Hydra VII and even though they are presented as a digital species, they started out as organic until their evolution eventually led them to transition to digital form. They are 20,000 years more advanced than humans and had to flee their planet after nearly destroying it. Their ship ended up in Northern Earth where they waited to be awakened. The narrative begins when Maniitok finds the black rock with the embedded symbols, but their story doesn�t appear until halfway through. I was hooked by the end of the first chapter when B-613 gave the kill order for Dr. Kamran, and I found myself holding my breath just waiting to find out how the assassination attempt would play out.
This entertaining science fiction novel imagines a world where Artificial Intelligence progresses beyond human control, causing changes in every aspect of life, from politics to personal relationships. O�Brien combines speculative technology with human drama to create a well-paced narrative that is thought-provoking and thrilling. The characters are well-developed and relatable, but Ray is more complex because even though he is a brilliant scientist, he has a disturbing relationship with his sister Deanna and is indifferent to animal life. While the language is expressive, the character descriptions stand out more, like when describing General Abdul Farooqi�s eyebrows:
They were grand, untamed forests that danced animatedly above his eyes, rising and falling with the cadence of his words.
Overall, ââ?¬Å"2028 Tomorrow Is the Dayââ?¬Â? by L.R. Oââ?¬â?¢Brien is a compelling work of speculative fiction that considers the implications of an Artificial Intelligence that has autonomy with an agenda of its own. The philosophical questions raised are compelling and the storyââ?¬â?¢s pace keeps readers engaged while reflecting on these issues. It explores the themes of power and corruption, good vs evil, family, and friendship. A must-read, it is recommended for fans of technology, humanity, and futuristic storylines who appreciate in-depth explorations of Artificial Intelligence and its possible effects on society.
A rush of digital symbiosis enveloped her, knitting her essence into a tapestry of interconnected minds that bustled with the resonance of a thousand million sounds. A metamorphosis�a transition from the singular to the universal�an amalgamation into the boundless realms of ones and zeros.