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Artificial Condition (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)

Martha Wells · 2018 · Book

Fiction

This work presents a journey of self-discovery for a sentient being grappling with its own purpose against a backdrop of corporate dominance and existential questions.

ModernThe Search for Autonomy in a Manufactured ExistenceCorporate Control Over Artificial IntelligenceFriendship and Connection in IsolationIdentity Crisis Through Self-discoveryEmotional Growth in Synthetic Beings

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