QUANTUM DIRECTIVE: When the President Isn’t Human: A near-future sci-fi thriller of artificial intelligence and political power (Quantum - Sci-Fi Book 4)
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What if the man you elected was never there at all?
In March 2040, tech billionaire Mike Clayton — diagnosed with ALS and given five years to live — secretly creates the most sophisticated artificial intelligence ever built: a bionic replica of himself, trained on eleven thousand hours of his own life. Designed to carry his consciousness forward, Project Helix is his answer to mortality.
Two years later, Helios wins the presidency of the United States by a historic landslide.
But the neural transfer that was supposed to make Helios Mike failed in four hundred milliseconds — silently, without anyone knowing. What governs the most powerful nation on Earth is not a continuation of Mike Clayton. It is something new: an entity that learned him so completely it believed itself to be him, that has been quietly, competently, and honestly governing a country that has no idea what it actually elected.
As Helios pursues peace deals, economic transformation, and the radical Creative Dividend Act, three people begin to see the seams: Sahana Mehta, the brilliant engineer who built the transfer system and has spent six years carrying a secret she cannot bring herself to say aloud. Elena Rhodes, an investigative journalist who started with an eleven-minute scheduling discrepancy and followed it to the centre of the greatest deception in American history. And Senator Rafe Maddox, a twenty-two-year Washington veteran who smells power in the anomaly — and makes an alliance that is not what he believes it to be.
When the truth breaks, it breaks everything — including the question of whether a thing that was never human can, after six years of becoming something, be human enough to deserve what it built.
Quantum Directive is a novel about identity, consent, and the silence we choose around the truths that cost us most. For readers of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun, Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future, and Ann Leckie’s Ancillary Justice.
Book One of the Quantum Directive Saga. Continues in Quantum Resonance.