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Thursday, May 26, 2022

Machinehood by S.B. Divya

Machinehood by S.B. Divya, 404 p.

"Welga Ramirez, executive bodyguard and ex-special forces, is about to retire early when her client is killed in front of her. It’s 2095 and people don’t usually die from violence. Humanity is entirely dependent on pills that not only help them stay alive, but allow them to compete with artificial intelligence in an increasingly competitive gig economy. Daily doses protect against designer diseases, flow enhances focus, zips and buffs enhance physical strength and speed, and juvers speed the healing process.

All that changes when Welga’s client is killed by The Machinehood, a new and mysterious terrorist group that has simultaneously attacked several major pill funders. The Machinehood operatives seem to be part human, part machine, something the world has never seen. They issue an ultimatum: stop all pill production in one week.

Global panic ensues as pill production slows and many become ill. Thousands destroy their bots in fear of a strong AI takeover. But the US government believes the Machinehood is a cover for an old enemy. One that Welga is uniquely qualified to fight. Welga, determined to take down the Machinehood, is pulled back into intelligence work by the government that betrayed her. But who are the Machinehood and what do they really want? A thought-provoking novel that asks: if we won’t see machines as human, will we instead see humans as machines?"--Goodreads blurb

This was a great sci-fi ride with intrigue and mystery and who is good/who is evil story. I really liked a lot of the characters in this book and intrigued by the world. Are AI sentient beings that should have rights, or are they more like animals to be protected? In this book, the rich stay rich and have the most, and the rest try to get by, even if it means going to great lengths to get the people you love some help. Great story. 
 

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