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Culpability
Book • 2025
Bruce Holsinger's 'Culpability' explores a world shaped by AI through a car accident involving an autonomous minivan.
The accident reveals secrets among family members, implicating them in the tragedy.
It delves into themes of technology and artificial intelligence and guilt.
The novel is a thrilling exploration into challenging and provocative non-human forces.
The characters involved in the accident include Cassidy Shaw, Charlie and Noah, and Alice and Izzy with their mother Lorelai.
The accident reveals secrets among family members, implicating them in the tragedy.
It delves into themes of technology and artificial intelligence and guilt.
The novel is a thrilling exploration into challenging and provocative non-human forces.
The characters involved in the accident include Cassidy Shaw, Charlie and Noah, and Alice and Izzy with their mother Lorelai.
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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, a family drama mystery with tech woven throughout.

Bruce Holsinger

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When AI F*s Up, Who’s to Blame? With Bruce Holsinger
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as a story about an autonomous minivan colliding with tragedy.


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’s new novel, an Oprah book club pick.

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as a book that was recommended to her, comparing it to 'White Lotus'.


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as a good book to continue learning about all this.

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as a novel where AI and ethics play a significant role, distinct from typical science fiction.

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about being duped by a pirated AI-generated POD copy when trying to buy the book.

Carly Watters

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as a novel that explores the question of fault in a fatal car collision involving a driverless AI system.


Jen Leonard

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as a very good piece of fiction about AI and self-driving vehicles.

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as a fiction book about a family AI car accident.

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