This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
When we play God with code, not corpses, Prince Penman's Frankenstein: A Modern Ethical Dilemma reimagines Mary Shelley's cautionary tale for the AI revolution. It's no gothic ghost story—it's a sharp dive into AI ethics, where ambition births machine learning monsters and humanity teeters on creation's edge. From Silicon Valley to Nairobi, Penman explores developers crafting AGI—modern Victors unleashing GPT-4's heirs and drones with unintended consequences. Through vivid tales—AlphaGo's win, a chatbot's racist turn, a teen's digital bond—he probes: Can machines love? Suffer? Who's accountable when they escape? Blending Shelley's introspection with dystopian nonfiction, he tackles creator loneliness, algorithmic bias, and grassroots hopes for a humane future. This narrative storm asks: Regulate innovation or let it burn? Is universal basic income a fix or a bribe? For fans of Harari, O'Neil, Zuboff, or Black Mirror, it's a must-read call to wield AI with humility, face our monsters, and ask: Are we creators—or created?