It’s 2100. It has been 25 years since Caesar has taken over the world. The Super intelligent AI designed to serve the people by Dr Niccolo Conti has become sentient and established an order that has left the surviving public as thoughtless zombies. Dr Conti, however, has one final ace in his sleeve. He has sent 3 of his faithful servants across time with instructions that could help them stop the humanoid armies of Caesar. Will they be able to stand up to the superpower? Or will they be captured by the relentless General Marco, head humanoid of Caesar’s army. Meanwhile in Beijing, Gustavo Lim and his fellow survivors look to infiltrate the Headquarters of Genghis, China’s super intelligent AI and rescue their family and friends who have been trapped for more than 20 years. They enter a whole new world ruled by Genghis’s robots and discover the shocking truth of how the people inside are being treated. Will they be able to rescue their loved ones or will they fall prey to the powers of sentient AI? Will the rebellion succeed?
The Fourth Wave examines the ways business has changed in the Second and Third Waves and describes ways it must continue to change in the Fourth.
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