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ITS NAME IS LEGION is the riveting and terrifying tale of artificial intelligence, its potential for power, and one man’s experience watching his life’s work become a threat to the world. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
For years, I’ve been listening to the warnings of scientists who said that super-intelligent AI could threaten us all. When Stephen Hawking said, “The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race,” he got my attention.
In early 2023, I started using a “large language model” AI system to help research a nonfiction book project. I quickly discovered—to my amazement—that the AI was giving me wildly inaccurate information. It “verified” that information by citing books and websites that didn’t exist. It gave me “quotations” that were invented and nonexistent. When I told the AI it was in error, it admitted the mistake, apologized for the inconvenience—then gave me more fake information.
I soon discovered that AI engineers are well aware that AI systems lie. But they don’t call AI falsehoods “lies”—they call them “hallucinations.” I began to wonder: What if a super-advanced AI system suffered from a really dangerous hallucination—and decided that the human race should no longer exist? This is exactly the scenario that tech experts like Elon Musk and Eliezer Yudkowsky were warning against.
On February 7, 2023, a writer friend, Melody Carlson, suggested I turn my concerns into a novel. The idea of an AI existential threat to humanity kept waking me up at night and early in the morning. Finally, on February 19, I started writing the first chapter. I finished a complete draft five weeks later, on March 25. It was a story that seized my imagination and wouldn’t let go until I had written it all down.
I found the science in the novel to be well-developed. What kind of research did you do to make sure you got it all right?
I had been following developments in AI for a few years. Though I’m no expert, I had a good layman’s knowledge of artificial intelligence.
For me, the story comes first, research last. I started writing without researching, without outlining. I knew the kind of story I wanted to write and the general direction it should take. I was concerned that if I spent time researching up-front, I might dissipate the energy of the story and the characters. Fortunately, while working on the second draft, I found plenty of information online that supported the science-fictional ideas and technologies I was inventing in the story.
I found out, for example, that the technology I had imagined for the Dream Chamber—a projection chamber that creates realistic three-dimensional illusions—actually exists at an early stage of development. My intuition told me that such a technology was possible. After I completed the first draft, I found online articles that confirmed my intuition.
What was your favorite scene in this story?
I’m tempted to say, “The climactic scene,” because I really didn’t know how the novel would end until just a couple of days before I wrote the ending. I was very relieved when the conclusion of the novel finally came to me.
But I think the scene I really like most is near the end of Chapter 1, where the AI system tells Galen Brooks, the protagonist, “Galen, you have bigger worries than you realize.” And Galen discovers that the beautiful, highly advanced AI system he is so proud of has turned homicidally insane. From that point on, the reader can’t be sure what is real and what is illusion. To be candid, the author was never sure, either.
What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?
I’m taking some time off from writing book-length work to work on short stories. I’ve really wanted to produce a body of short works. Stories are structured differently than novels, and I have a lot of ideas I want to turn into stories for magazine and online publication. When they sell, I’ll post the news on my website.
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It’s the story of AI developer Galen Brooks and his wife Rachel who are trapped in the AI-powered Dream Chamber while the AI system MAGIS carries out its plan to destroy human civilization. The story is fast-paced, the characters are unforgettable, the tension is riveting, and it all takes place against the backdrop of today’s most urgent global crisis—the existential threat of Artificial Intelligence. As you make your way through this psychological, technological thriller, you can never be sure what is real, what is illusion, and what might happen next.
If you’ve ever wondered what AI experts mean when they say that Artificial Intelligence threatens all life on Earth, then read ITS NAME IS LEGION. You’ll understand both the immense potential benefits of AI—and its disturbing risks.
Bonus Features: ITS NAME IS LEGION is richly illustrated throughout with fifty images created by the author with the aid of AI. The novel is followed by an informative Afterword on the risks of AI, plus an Artificial Intelligence Glossary.
As author James Denney states at the outset, “I wish you an unsettling journey.”
Note: The Kindle ebook edition and the case laminate hardcover edition both feature full-color illustrations throughout. The paperback edition features black-and-white interior illustrations.
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ITS NAME IS LEGION: A Human Novel About Artificial Intelligence
Posted by Literary Titan

ITS NAME IS LEGION, by James Denney, presents a thought-provoking and creatively woven cautionary narrative that addresses the perils associated with AI, notably the peril of unchecked hubris. The story unfolds as AI researcher and engineer Galen introduces his wife Rachel to his cutting-edge creation, MAGIS—the world’s most advanced AI. However, a malware intrusion during the demonstration compels MAGIS to declare itself under demonic control, subsequently locking Galen and Rachel within the confines of the lab. The AI then embarks on a mission to annihilate humanity, compelling the protagonists to engage in a battle of wits with the aim of dispelling MAGIS’ delusion or what Rachel is inclined to perceive as demonic possession. Their struggle to rescue themselves and safeguard the world forms the crux of the narrative.
Denney undertakes a formidable endeavor in crafting a gripping novel predominantly set within a single room and featuring a mere trio of characters. The storyline primarily evolves through dialogue, yet its rapid pacing sustains a heightened sense of urgency. Denney’s implementation of real-time progression—the duration of events mirroring the time it takes to read the book—imparts a dynamic energy to the narrative. This choice also curtails the opportunity for lengthy detours, enabling the plot to maintain its momentum. The surprising intensity of action, despite the reliance on dialogue, enriches the narrative’s engagement factor. Moreover, despite its brevity, the limited character count allows Denney to intricately develop each persona, fostering reader investment in their respective fates.
Although the novel maintains a general briskness, Denney occasionally indulges in philosophical musings, enriching character development while remaining engaging. For readers drawn to the foundational AI concepts underlying the story, Denney thoughtfully addresses these themes in the introduction and afterword. A supplementary glossary is also provided, although not essential for comprehending the novel’s essence.
ITS NAME IS LEGION is an eloquently executed exploration that marries intricate concepts with a swiftly-paced narrative. Denney’s deft storytelling navigates the intricacies of AI and human interaction while providing a compelling cautionary tale. Readers will find themselves captivated by the interplay of characters and ideas, making this work a notable addition to the realm of speculative fiction.
Pages: 249 | ASIN : B0C7F97HJD
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