Future Fictions Lab : Reverse-Engineering Tomorrow

Burn-In

7 min · 28. Mai 2026
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Set in a near-future Washington, D.C., the novel Burn-In follows FBI Special Agent Lara Keegan as she field-tests a highly advanced, autonomous robotic partner known as TAMS. The narrative explores a society grappling with massive unemployment, political instability, and a "robotic revolution" that has automated everything from urban delivery drones to law enforcement. Keegan and TAMS must navigate a technological landscape filled with digital surveillance and societal resentment while hunting a elusive domestic terrorist who utilizes the world's own automation against it. This antagonist, a former engineer named Todd, seeks to shatter public trust in machines by orchestrating a series of catastrophic "glitches" and physical attacks. Ultimately, the story examines the evolving relationship between humans and AI, questioning whether trust can truly exist between a person and a programmed tool. Through a blend of real-world technology and speculative fiction, the authors illustrate the complex ethical and practical challenges of a world transitioning into total automation.

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Episode Burn-In Cover

Burn-In

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