Culpability
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January LaVoy
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Stacy Carolan
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Bruce Holsinger
"Compelling."―Literary Review
"An irresistibly anxious book."―The Washington Post
"A family drama with a shocking twist." ―The New York Times
"I was riveted until the very last shocking sentence!"―Oprah Winfrey
When the Cassidy-Shaws' driverless minivan fatally collides with an oncoming car, seventeen-year-old Charlie is in the driver's seat. His father, Noah, is beside him, and in the back with his younger siblings is his mother, Lorelei—a renowned AI researcher—who is lost in her work.
During a weeklong retreat on the Chesapeake Bay, the Cassidy-Shaws wrestle with the moral fallout of the crash as a routine police enquiry starts to unravel. As Lorelei's increasingly odd behaviour stirs her husband's suspicions that there may be a darker truth behind the incident, the arrival of tech billionaire Daniel Monet (who has a mysterious history with Lorelei) cements them. When Charlie falls for Monet's teenage daughter, tensions among the Cassidy-Shaws reach breaking point.
A psychosocial thriller and a propulsive family drama, Culpability explores a world newly shaped by non-human forces such as chatbots and autonomous cars, and forces us to examine our own relationship to artificial intelligence, and the nuanced ways in which we are all, in fact, culpable.
©2025 Bruce Holsinger (P)2025 Europa Editions (UK) Ltd.Commentaires
"The human race wakes every morning with a new worry, and among such anxieties at present is artificial intelligence. Bruce Holsinger's Culpability functions efficiently on a variety of levels as family drama, thriller and a sober examination of what current technological developments have in store for us."
" Culpability is a stark reminder of our vulnerability to AI and the dangers posed by omnipresent technology."
"A thought-provoking and riveting meditation on family, parental love, morality and artificial intelligence—and where they all intersect."
"A wildly timely book, an exploration of the ethics of the technology age tucked inside a gripping story about family and loyalty."
"Powerful and immensely thought-provoking. A novel with its finger absolutely on the pulse."