Digital Hell
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Add to basketSold by PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 7 April 2005
Condition: New
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketNew Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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In a future where the line between humanity and technology has blurred, Digital Hell: When Brain and Machine Become One takes you on a chilling journey into the dark, horrifying consequences of connecting the human mind to machines. This collection of unsettling short stories explores the terrifying, irreversible impacts of brain-computer interfaces as they go horribly wrong, leaving their victims trapped in an endless nightmare of their own creation.
Imagine a world where your thoughts can be hacked, your memories stolen, and your deepest fears broadcast to the world. In this anthology, you'll meet characters who dared to embrace the promise of advanced neural technology-only to find themselves caught in a web of digital terror they can't escape. From a woman whose thoughts are stolen and sold to the highest bidder, to a man trapped in a virtual hell with no way out, each story delves into the madness that unfolds when mind and machine are no longer separate entities.
With every turn of the page, Digital Hell challenges the notion of what it means to be human. Each tale explores the dark side of human nature, as well as the existential consequences of tampering with the brain's intricate systems. What happens when your thoughts are no longer your own? What if the technology meant to enhance your life instead destroys it, trapping you in an unending nightmare?
From malfunctioning brain chips that turn the world into a sensory overload to digital prisons where consciousness is forever confined, these stories explore a range of mind-bending scenarios that will leave you questioning the price of technological progress. Will you be able to escape the digital abyss, or will you become one with the machine?
Every story in Digital Hell is a unique, horrifying exploration of the darker side of artificial intelligence, cybernetics, and virtual realities. Whether it's the terrifying reality of thought exposure, the haunting consequences of memory manipulation, or the existential horror of losing one's identity in the digital ether, this book will captivate fans of psychological horror, sci-fi thrillers, and dystopian fiction alike.
In a world increasingly dependent on technology, Digital Hell serves as a stark warning of the dangers we may face as we push the boundaries of human cognition. The stories within these pages are not only about the collapse of individuals but about the moral, social, and psychological costs of merging the mind with machines.
Get ready to plunge into a realm where the virtual and the real collide with terrifying results. Digital Hell: When Brain and Machine Become One will leave you haunted, unsettled, and questioning the true cost of technological advancement. Will you dare to face the horrors that await within?
Prepare to enter a world where the greatest threat to your mind is the machine you've trusted to enhance it.
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