Chapter 1: The Demand for What’s Mine
Part 1 🚀 **My Father Demanded I Hand Over My AI’s Core Module to My Half-Brother After Calling It ‘Risky’ — He Didn’t Know I [more…]
Part 1 🚀 **My Father Demanded I Hand Over My AI’s Core Module to My Half-Brother After Calling It ‘Risky’ — He Didn’t Know I [more…]
The silence in my office felt heavier than usual, pressing down on me. The echo of my father’s public humiliation still rang in my ears, [more…]
The aroma of my favorite roast chicken filled the house, a cruel parody of warmth. Sunday dinner, a ritual Arthur insisted on, was usually a [more…]
The atmosphere at the Phoenix AI office usually buzzed with creative energy, a vibrant hum of collaboration. Today, however, a strange, uncomfortable quiet had settled [more…]
My meeting with Lena Hanson was scheduled for mid-afternoon, in a discreet conference room at the far end of Beaumont Tech’s legal department. The room [more…]
The summons arrived less than twenty-four hours after my meeting with Lena Hanson, a crisp, official email informing me that the Beaumont Tech Ethics Committee [more…]
The taste of defeat from the ethics committee still lingered, a bitter aftertaste in my mouth. I sat in my office late into the evening, [more…]
My office door creaked open, and Leo Chen, my young intern, poked his head in. His eyes, usually bright with youthful enthusiasm, were wide with [more…]
The news broke like a thunderclap, without warning. Arthur called an emergency press conference, not at Beaumont Tech’s headquarters, but at a neutral, upscale hotel [more…]
The meeting with Lena Hanson this time was different. There was no casual preliminary chat, no polite small talk. Her office felt colder, the atmosphere [more…]