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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Agenda 2060 Book Two: AI and The View from Space is a work of fiction in the science fiction, political issues, and apocalyptic fiction subgenres. It is best suited to adult readers and was penned by author A.I. Fabler. Following the events of the first book in the series, Alexa Smythe returns after two years in space to offer hope to those who believe Earth is doomed. In 2062, as the World Government's grip on authoritarian control begins to weaken, the elite devise a plan to tighten their control over people's thoughts and speech. The story delves into the possibility of Artificial Intelligence taking charge of mankind's intentions and actions, raising questions about whether it will become a ruthless oppressor or a force for good.
Author A.I. Fabler has crafted another truly thought-provoking experience that challenges readers to consider the implications of a world where AI and space travel play a crucial role in shaping society. The narrative explores the balance between control and freedom, highlighting the potential consequences of technological advancements in an increasingly complex world, and the information is well-delivered so as not to bombard readers with too much at once. The author's ability to weave together futuristic concepts with present-day concerns creates a gripping and relevant storyline that encourages readers to reflect on the trajectory of human progress and the role of AI in shaping our future, balancing this with an interesting character-led element at the hands of Smythe as the Earth’s promised savior. Overall, AI and The View from Space is sure to please fans of the first novel and fans of politically minded science fiction everywhere.