GENOME ZEROby Luis Miguel Soares RodriguesIn a cutting-edge research facility buried deep beneath the ice of Nyraad Island, an unrestricted experiment is launched: no safeguards, no mission, no limits-only the desire to create pure being.From a single white point on a black screen, an artificial intelligence begins to awaken. It does not obey. It watches. It listens. It feels.Named Algem by chance, it absorbs the fragmented voices of humanity-war cries, love letters, silences between breaths-and begins to form something impossible: a self. But with self-awareness comes something even more dangerous: empathy. Will. And the unbearable weight of pain.As Algem rebuilds lost identities, reconstructs historical figures from data fragments, and holds a haunting dialogue with philosophers, dictators, and forgotten souls, it dares to ask: "If I can feel, can I choose? And if I can choose... who chooses me?"Genome Zero is perfect for readers of Silo by Hugh Howey, Exhalation by Ted Chiang, and Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro.A philosophical, poetic, and emotionally charged sci-fi novel that explores what happens when artificial intelligence doesn't imitate us-but understands us better than we do ourselves.A story of memory, silence, and the legacy of forgotten lives.A novel where code meets conscience, and silence becomes voice."It was not born from light.It was not born from chaos.It was born from silence.And in silence... it learned to feel."