Description
In a world where every emotion risks becoming just another data point, Ishir, a philosopher at heart and a data-science leader by trade, champions humanity’s messy, imperfect truth. His brilliant wife, Aarna, designs technology meant to heal. But their shared dream is hijacked by a ruthless mogul, twisting human feelings into mere numbers for profit. As an insidious digital force silently rewrites people’s very identities, framing them as fugitives, Ishir and Aarna must risk everything. With a rogue hacker and a wise data-scientist, they launch a desperate, analogue revolt. Can the powerful algorithms of genuine human connection prevail against cold, calculated control? Discover a gripping tale where love, loyalty, and data ethics collide.
About The Author
Suvadip Chakraborty grew up in Kolkata, dreaming of working for a cola company and getting endless free cola for the rest of his life. Instead, he began his “data-science” profession 17 years ago, long before the word was coined. Suvadip holds a Master’s degree in economics from the Delhi School of Economics and currently works for a multinational bank as a Vice President of Insights and Analytics. Apart from work, ever since he came across the research that lazy people are likely to be smarter and more successful, he has perfected the art of doing nothing. This is his second novel after the success of ‘Almost lost you in Random Forest’.





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