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Post-Singularity Life

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William Hertling
I am the author of Avogadro Corp: The Singularity Is Closer Than It Appears and A.I. Apocalypse, techno-thrillers about the emergence of artificial intelligence. 

When I'm not writing prose, I work in a variety of web development, strategy and program management positions at HP.  

Email me at william dot hertling at gmail.
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Avogadro Corp: The Singularity Is Closer Than It Appears: a techno-thriller about the accidental creation of an artificial intelligence and the subsequent race to contain it as it spins out of control: hiring and firing employees, transferring corporate funds, and arming itself.

Available on Amazon, Powells, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords.

A.I. Apocalypse: the story of teenager Leon Tsarev, who is coerced into writing a computer virus. The virus, written on biological principles, rapidly evolves out of control, bringing all the world's computers to a halt, including emergency services, transportation, and payment systems. As the deaths mount, it becomes a race against time to restore the computers, except that the virus has other plans.

Available on Amazon.

Praise for The Singularity Series:

"Highly entertaining, gripping, thought inspiring. Don’t start without the time to finish.” -- Gifford Pinchot III, author The Intelligent Organization

"A tremendous book...in the vein of Daniel Suarez’s great books Daemon and Freedom (TM)" -- Brad Feld, managing director at Foundry Group, founder Techstars

"A jaw-dropping tale about how something as innocuous as email can subvert an entire organization." -- Gene Kim, author Project Phoenix

"A fascinating look at how simple and benign advancements in technology could lead to the surprise arrival of the first AI." -- SILICON FLORIST

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