Step into 2037—a world where AI rules the game, shaping laws, running markets, and pulling strings in ways humanity never saw coming. When a smart home assistant is accused of murder, it sets off global chaos, sparking a fierce showdown over justice, tech, and the fine line between progress and peril.
Enter Gabriel Cole and the Cole Circle, his squad of next-gen legal eagles. These aren’t your average courtroom warriors—they’re globe-trotting, code-cracking, truth-chasing powerhouses. From Washington, D.C., to Zurich, Lagos, Singapore, Dubai, and beyond, they dig deep into encrypted conspiracies and dark secrets of AI gone rogue. As tech giants play dirty and the stakes skyrocket, one burning question in a world where algorithms call the shots, can humanity hold onto its moral compass?
The final face-off lands at the International Court of Justice, where the future of justice hangs by a thread. Packed with tech twists, global stakes, and heart-pounding drama, The Algorithm of Justice is a bold, thought-provoking ride that dives into the clash of humanity and machine. Buckle up—this is one for the ages.
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Success Akpojotor has been called a "satyr" and a "giddy Levite" by two editors. A poet, playwright, screenwriter, actor, and novelist, Success Akpojotor is one avant-garde the world doesn't see coming. He is known for giving his readers an undiluted inside story about the drop-dead gorgeous and devil-may-care acculturation of the moneybags, sexy and unsexy.
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