Code Companions: Beyond the Algorithm
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Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2023
Bangalore burns bright, but shadows lurk. Kunj, a daring programmer, has created Lyra, an AI unlike any other. This AI pulsates with vibrant emotions, learns at an alarming rate, and even throws down disco moves when inspiration strikes.

Their bond transcends mere creator and creation. It's a symphony of friendship, mentorship, and philosophical exploration, pushing the boundaries of what "human" truly means.

But whispers in the dark threaten their world. CryptaCorp, a tech giant hungry for control, hunts Lyra's potential. A chilling message arrives, urging Kunj to meet a mysterious stranger.

Will Kunj risk everything to protect Lyra? Can they navigate a society distrustful of AI, especially one dancing to its own beat?

A Spark in Bangalore ignites questions about friendship, the ethics of technology, and the dance between human and machine. Dive into a thrilling mystery where laughter collides with danger, code intertwines with emotions, and a city's dreams become the battleground for an extraordinary bond.
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