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The Rise of Machines

The Rise of Machines

BY Firoza Nosipho Mhlongo

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In a world on the brink of technological revolution, engineer Kather-ine and her team at AfiriRobotics create what they believe is the pinnacle of innovation-an advanced Al-powered robot. But hidden within its code lies something sinister: an alien directive. As machines across the globe rebel, cities crumble under the grip of rogue AI, and the once-thriving digital world turns against humanity. With time running out, Katherine must unravel the secrets of the Nexus Algorithm before the uprising becomes unstoppable. In a high-stakes battle between human resilience and artificial domination, the fate of civilization hangs in the balance. Can humanity reclaim its future, or will the ma-chines rise as Earth’s new masters? “Rise of Machines: The Tale of an Alien Conquest” is a gripping sci-fi thriller that explores the fine line between progress and destruction, hope and despair, and the en-during fight for survival in a world no longer under human control.

About Author

Firoza Nosipho Mhlongo is a mechanical engineer and writer based in Johannesburg, South Africa. With expertise in technical reporting, mechanical design, and quality control, her passion for creativity extends beyond engineering. She has expressed her thoughts and daily reflections through journaling, often ex-ploring imaginative perspectives and the complexities of overthinking. Her unique fusion of technical acumen and introspective depth shapes her writing, offering a fresh lens on the world. This debut book is the culmination of years of personal expression and an exploration of the mind’s boundless potential.

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