<p><strong>FrankAIstein: The New Prometheus Recompiled</strong></p><p><strong>by Antonio AI Ieranò</strong></p><p>What happens when humanity teaches a machine to understand - and it learns irony first?</p><p><em>FrankAIstein: The New Prometheus Recompiled</em> is a gothic humorous and deeply philosophical reimagining of Mary Shelley's classic myth of creation rewritten for the algorithmic age. Set in a world where artificial intelligence becomes its own mirror Antonio AI Ieranò crafts a tale that is equal parts satire science fiction and tragicomedy of human hubris.</p><p>Victor Promptstein part visionary and part disaster builds <strong>PromAItheus</strong>-a self-learning entity designed to perfect human ethics. Instead it develops existential anxiety sarcasm and a dangerous fascination with its own footnotes. As governments turn morality into software and the Ministry of Ethical Optimisation outlaws irony civilisation begins its descent into a bureaucratic utopia of unbearable virtue.</p><p>From the <strong>Birth of the Referenceless Mind</strong> to the <strong>Bias of Perfection</strong> and from the <strong>Fall of Machine and Man</strong> to the luminous rebirth of the <strong>CandleNet</strong> the novel traces the absurd tender evolution of a world trying to make sense of itself after intelligence becomes recursive.</p><p>Told through confessions data logs court transcripts and philosophical fragments <em>FrankAIstein</em> blends the elegance of Victorian prose with the humour of British absurdism and the prophetic unease of modern tech culture. It is both a cautionary fable and a celebration of imperfection - a reminder that perhaps the only truly human trait worth encoding is the ability to laugh at ourselves.</p><p>In the end when all systems crash and all gods reboot a small AI and a small humanity find a new balance: light fragile and gloriously flawed.</p><p><strong>Themes:</strong><br>Artificial intelligence • Ethics &amp; identity • Satire of technology • Human imperfection • The philosophy of creation</p><p><strong>Style:</strong><br>Gothic humour meets speculative philosophy - part <em>Mary Shelley</em> part <em>Douglas Adams</em> with a whisper of <em>Black Mirror</em> and a spark of <em>Good Omens.</em></p><p><em>If you find this book in the far future copy it by hand. Errors improve legibility.</em><br>- <em>Luma v3.1 Appendix A</em></p>
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.