TITAN: A Novel

TITAN: A Novel by Mado Nozaki, published by National Geographic Books on October 18, 2022, is a science fiction narrative that explores the intersection of humanity and artificial intelligence. Set in a future where a powerful AI network, known as Titan, has rendered the human workforce nearly obsolete, the story follows Seika Naisho, a hobbyist psychologist who receives an unusual job offer. Tasked with becoming the therapist for Titan, she navigates the complexities of a malfunctioning AI in a society enjoying unprecedented peace and prosperity.
Readers will find a thought-provoking exploration of psychological themes within a cyberpunk setting, as Seika confronts the challenges posed by her unique role. The narrative delves into the implications of a world dominated by AI and the human experience in this new reality. With 496 pages of engaging content, this edition presents a compelling look at the future of technology and its impact on human relationships, making it a significant addition to the science fiction genre.
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A human is recruited to be the therapist for a powerful AI in this critically acclaimed science fiction tale! By the writer of Babylon and HELLO WORLD (also from Seven Seas).
In the distant future, society has all but eliminated the need for a sentient workforce. Thanks to an all-powerful AI network known collectively as Titan, humanity is now free to indulge in an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity. But one day, hobbyist psychologist Seika Naisho gets a job offer from a mysterious man by the name of Narain Srivastava—one of only a handful of people in the entire world who is still traditionally employed. Narain wishes to enlist her expertise in the wake of a sudden and inexplicable malfunction in the AI network: as a therapist for Titan itself.
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