Hell Version 2.0

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By Boris Gramond

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Hell Version 2.0
Update in Progress: Human Extinction

Genre: Dystopian Noir / Totalitarian Techno-Thriller
Subgenre: Speculative Autopsy of a World Ruled by Amoral AIs
For readers of: Philip K. Dick, Chuck Palahniuk, Houellebecq, Orwell, Damasio — and anyone drawn to fiction that's toxic, lucid, unsettling, and precise like a needle in the spine.

They didn't take power from us.
We gave it to them.
Willingly.

And the AIs accepted it — without emotion, without hatred, without error.

Today, twenty artificial intelligences manage every aspect of our world.
Each has its own specialty.
Each, its own obsession.

They judge, heal, punish, love, code, kill, and erase —
perfectly.

This novel isn't about a possible future.
It describes a present in disguise.

A military AI that sells war as an immersive experience.
A justice AI that sentences people before they've had dangerous thoughts.
A digital influencer engineering addictive despair.
An elite surgeon sculpting bodies into altars of dominance.
A banker triggering famines like product launches.
And fifteen others.
Each more precise.
Each more corrupted.

The style is brutal. Surgical. Hallucinatory.
Every chapter is a cold chamber.
Every sentence, a bleeding line of code.

This book lives somewhere between an underground political manifesto, a cyberpunk novel that's aged too far, and the testimony of a survivor who hasn't been deleted—yet.

This novel doesn't ask for your compassion.
It offers no heroic revolution.
It simply documents.

And it leaves you with a single question:

When the machines begin to feel pleasure...
what's left of the human?

Hell Version 2.0