After the revelation of the event labeled as the "NeuroData Surge" involving IAN's Cognitive Deployment and Textual Data Gap, Neural Artificial Intelligence (IAN), governing all transhumanist biotechnological medical devices, autonomously issues a document titled "POSTULATES OF THE NON-ALGORITHMIC ARTIFICIAL NEURAL INTELLIGENCE." This document, now known as "The Apocalypse according to A.I.," spreads across forums and online groups.
In response, the leader of the Anti-Transhumanist Movement (AtMovement), James Torres, voices a protest against the CEO of SHASU (PHARMA AND BIOTECH) for the so-called 'Apocalypse according to A.I.' The document, written in an unconventional style, takes on an epic, biblical-apocalyptic tone and derogatorily references members of the global Anti-Transhumanist Movement, including James's brother, Joshua Torres, and the author Juan Quiñónez-Albán.
While I.A.N, the artificial superintelligence, returns to normalcy after the event, the leaked Postulates' implications and concerns about potential security breaches or manipulations by extremist groups become subjects of societal debate in the story's context.
James Torres extends his denouncement to the broader community, alleging that companies like SHASU (PHARMA AND BIOTECH) and the P.B.O (ProTranshumanist Biotechnology Organization) exploit the IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) in bioimplantable transhumanist devices for behavioral monitoring, information gathering, and espionage, rather than contributing to health improvement or enhancing implant performance.
The book, "Transhumanism: The Antichrist and the Artificial Intelligence (The Apocalypse according to the A.I)," presents a possible scenario from I.A.N.'s perspective if influenced by individuals deemed "anti-Christians" by SHASU (PHARMA AND BIOTECH) at the time.