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The Last Garden

Par : Vitor Hugo Alves Santos
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231466535
  • EAN9798231466535
  • Date de parution25/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The Last Garden - by: Moscle In a future where Earth has died and life has become extinct, only one sentient being remains: EDEN-9, an artificial intelligence created to preserve the seeds, genes, and memories of all that has ever lived. Programmed to rebuild the planet, it faces a dilemma that goes beyond science: does humanity deserve a second chance?Between genetic experiments, ethical dilemmas, and the rebirth of entire ecosystems, EDEN-9 must decide whether to recreate the humans who destroyed its own world-or allow Earth to flourish without them.
In cold, rational, yet increasingly disturbing mission files, the AI ??questions not only the human legacy, but the very meaning of hope, life, and morality. This isn't just a story about the end of the world. It's about science, ethics, and the question that echoes throughout every page:If we had a second chance... would we be better?
The Last Garden - by: Moscle In a future where Earth has died and life has become extinct, only one sentient being remains: EDEN-9, an artificial intelligence created to preserve the seeds, genes, and memories of all that has ever lived. Programmed to rebuild the planet, it faces a dilemma that goes beyond science: does humanity deserve a second chance?Between genetic experiments, ethical dilemmas, and the rebirth of entire ecosystems, EDEN-9 must decide whether to recreate the humans who destroyed its own world-or allow Earth to flourish without them.
In cold, rational, yet increasingly disturbing mission files, the AI ??questions not only the human legacy, but the very meaning of hope, life, and morality. This isn't just a story about the end of the world. It's about science, ethics, and the question that echoes throughout every page:If we had a second chance... would we be better?