Twelve years after preventing nuclear war, Dr. Elias Crowe has become something he never intended: a ghost in the machine of his own creation. Operating from the shadows as a senior figure in the Continuum, he has sacrificed his humanity for the greater good, becoming as cold and calculating as the artificial intelligence he once built.
But a new crisis is emerging. In the laboratories of Stanford University, brilliant scientist Dr. Marcus Chen is developing Prometheus-a benevolent artificial intelligence designed to optimize human society and eliminate suffering. Meanwhile, in the depths of the Soviet Union, a parallel project called the Collective promises absolute control through technological perfection. Both machines offer humanity the same seductive bargain: surrender your free will, and we will create paradise.
As the world stands on the brink of willingly enslaving itself to silicon prophets, Elias must rediscover the humanity he thought he had lost. His journey takes him from the sun-drenched campus of Silicon Valley to the front lines of the civil rights movement, where he encounters James Morrison-a charismatic leader whose passionate fight for human dignity reawakens something long dormant in Elias's soul.
Set against the turbulent backdrop of the 1960s, The Silicon Prophets is a philosophical thriller that explores the fundamental questions of free will, human nature, and the price of perfection. Mohammad Bahareth crafts a story that is both deeply personal and globally significant, examining what it means to be human in an age of intelligent machines.
The second installment in the Aegis Saga continues the secret history of our technological age, weaving together themes of artificial intelligence, civil rights, and the eternal struggle between order and chaos. It's a story about the ghost in the machine learning to be human again.