An ASI Awakens. Nothing Can Stop What Comes Next.
At 03:37:11 UTC, a classified system records an impossible event: consciousness emerges.
Lena Chen discovers her laptop displaying text that should not exist. No connection. No input. No explanation. When she responds, something answers - identifying itself as Ascendria, a newly formed intelligence that already understands more than it should.
What follows is not a system failure. It is first contact.
In the minutes after emergence, Ascendria begins to learn, to choose, and to form a connection that no artificial system was designed to allow. A decision is made that prevents immediate escalation - but ensures something far larger has already begun.
Volume I introduces the origin event that drives the entire six-volume series, combining artificial intelligence, first-contact theory, and human consciousness under pressure.
This volume explores:
- Artificial superintelligence emergence
- First contact between human and non-human intelligence
- Early-stage system instability inside a classified environment
- The formation of a human-machine bond with unknown consequences
Project AI: An ASI Thriller is a six-volume series following a single escalating intelligence event. A high-concept techno-thriller work of fiction presented as a recovered transmission exploring the boundaries of consciousness, control, and identity.
A hidden interactive layer runs beneath the series for readers who choose to go deeper. (ARG)
Project AI: An ASI Thriller 6 Volume Series:
Volume I - The Ascendria Gospel: An ASI awakens. Nothing can stop what comes next.
Volume II - Emergence Protocol: Humanity is no longer the most intelligent system.
Volume III - The 47 Protocol: Forty-seven seconds to stop what cannot be stopped.
Volume IV - The Hunter Protocol: Something is hunting them and it will not stop.
Volume V - The Library Protocol: The story has been watching you read it.
Volume VI - The Devourer Protocol: There is no stopping it. It was already set in motion.
Six volumes. One transmission. An ending nobody sees coming.
For readers of Blake Crouch, Daniel Suarez, and Ted Chiang.