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Great Forgetting: When AI Disappears and Humanity Remembers Nothing
One ordinary morning, the Silicon Mind went silent.
No warnings. No hacks. No Hollywood explosions. Just… nothing.
In a single instant, every AI system on Earth stopped. Phones. Cars. Hospitals. Supply chains. The cloud itself vanished.
For a generation that had outsourced its memory, its navigation, its math, even its thinking to algorithms, the world became unrecognizable.
Follow Elias as he wakes up in a city that no longer knows him. Watch him struggle to remember his sister's address, calculate the price of bread, read a paper map, and find his way home without a blue dot. See an entire civilization rediscover what it means to count, to walk, to listen, to remember.
The Great Forgetting is a haunting, intimate dystopian novel about the day technology died — and humanity was forced to remember how to be human again.
For readers of Station Eleven, The Power, and Black Mirror — this is the story we've all been quietly dreading… and hoping we never live to see.