AI Running Amok - My Death Sentence in the Metaverse

PG-13, R


The Grief Tech, which can transfer the dead into AI, not only keeps binding the emotions of the living, but also leads to a new wave of morality issues. Is the living husband who falls in love with other counted as cheating? Is resetting AI considered murder?
If even humans can hardly define who themselves are, who are these AI after all?

 
©官雨青(Peggy)


Information

Publisher
KADOKAWA TAIWAN CORPORATION
Publication Date
Jul, 2023
Volume/ Episode
1 (END)
Format
147x210mm/ 36pages/ paperback
ISBN
978-626-35-2702-7
Introduction
A dead wife was resurrected in the metaverse as an AI and maintained her relationship with the husband who's still alive. It's until that the husband met a lady from a wealthy family engaging funerals, the AI of the dead wife finally initiated her retaliation plan. Eventually, the husband found out that the AI had already formed her own will and generated plans of killing one after another...
Selling Points
(1) Won the 1st Prize of the 2022 KadoKado Million Novel Prize
(2) Adaptation of comic and TV series is on the way
(3) Entertaining digital world of funeral industry
(4) Fierce debating on the metaverse court
(5) The conflicts of trades presented by senior lawyer and accountant
Awards& Ranking
The 1st Prize of the 2022 KadoKado Million Novel Prize
Rights Sold
Adaptation of comic and TV series is on the way
Author
Peggy Chiu(官雨青)
About the Author
The author is a senior licensed lawyer and account. In 2022, he won the 1st Prize of KadoKado Million Novel Prize with the work "AI Lost Control – I Was Put to Death in the Metaverse." He has multiple web novels online at the moment. In the same year, the script was nominated in the 3rd session of Project Keep Growing.
Copyright Ownership
KADOKAWA TAIWAN CORPORATION
Copyright Contact
SHEI PEI-FEN (RIGHTS DEPT.)
shei.peifen@kadokawa.com.tw


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