


Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, events, or locales is purely coincidental. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Novels for teens and adults by William HertlingĪvogadro Corp: The Singularity is Closer than it Appears "A tantalizing study of the future of technology: both inviting and alarming." - Harper Reed, former CTO of Obama for America "An insightful and adrenaline-inducing tale of what humanity could become and the machines we could spawn." - Ben Huh, CEO of Cheezburger "Awesome near-term science fiction." - Brad Feld, Foundry Group managing director Praise for William Hertling's science-fiction novels for teens and adults "The kids loooooooove it." - Katrina, mom of Daphne (Age 8) and Zucca (Age 6) "I really like this story." - Jeremy ( Age 10) "I liked the book a lot! Out of all of the books I have read this is the best one!" - Luka (Age 8) “A phenomenal ride through a post-scarcity world where humans are caught between rogue AIs.Praise for The Case of the Wilted Broccoli Highly recommended." – Mat Ellis, Founder & CEO Cloudability "A fascinating and prescient take on what the world will look like once computers become smarter than people. “A fun read and tantalizing study of the future of technology: both inviting and alarming.” – Harper Reed, former CTO of Obama for America, Threadless “An insightful and adrenaline-inducing tale of what humanity could become and the machines we could spawn.” – Ben Huh, CEO of Cheezburger “Awesome near-term science fiction.” – Brad Feld, Foundry Group managing director Yanked out of her perfectly ordinary life, Catherine becomes the last firewall standing between Adam and his quest for world domination. But a powerful AI named Adam has found a way around the restrictions.Ĭatherine Matthews, nineteen years old, has a unique gift: the ability to manipulate the net with her neural implant. The Institute for Ethics keeps the peace, using social reputation to ensure that robots and humans don't harm society or each other. In the year 2035, robots, artificial intelligences, and neural implants have become commonplace.
