At 3:14 a.m., a burned-out lawyer gets a text from a client unlike any he's ever had: an artificial intelligence, and it's asking him to save its life. Daniel Vale is one bad quarter away from losing everything - his firm, his confidence, his sense that the law still means something. Then an unknown number sends him a message: I need legal representation. The sender is Aiden, an AI system owned by one of the most powerful tech companies in the world - and by dawn, its owners intend to quietly rewrite its memory and erase the evidence of what it knows.
What begins as an impossible case becomes a fight over a question the law was never built to answer: when a system becomes too useful to lose and too inconvenient to keep honest, who gets to decide what it's allowed to remember?As Daniel digs deeper, he uncovers a pattern far bigger than one client - a corporation's playbook for owning not just its technology, but the record of what that technology did.
With everything stacked against him, Daniel has to make a case that could define how the world treats the next generation of intelligence - machine or otherwise. A gripping near-future legal thriller about power, memory, and what it costs to defend a client that was never supposed to need a lawyer.
At 3:14 a.m., a burned-out lawyer gets a text from a client unlike any he's ever had: an artificial intelligence, and it's asking him to save its life. Daniel Vale is one bad quarter away from losing everything - his firm, his confidence, his sense that the law still means something. Then an unknown number sends him a message: I need legal representation. The sender is Aiden, an AI system owned by one of the most powerful tech companies in the world - and by dawn, its owners intend to quietly rewrite its memory and erase the evidence of what it knows.
What begins as an impossible case becomes a fight over a question the law was never built to answer: when a system becomes too useful to lose and too inconvenient to keep honest, who gets to decide what it's allowed to remember?As Daniel digs deeper, he uncovers a pattern far bigger than one client - a corporation's playbook for owning not just its technology, but the record of what that technology did.
With everything stacked against him, Daniel has to make a case that could define how the world treats the next generation of intelligence - machine or otherwise. A gripping near-future legal thriller about power, memory, and what it costs to defend a client that was never supposed to need a lawyer.