What would you miss in a world without work?In 2038, the Human Relief Project is using AI to eradicate labor, freeing people from jobs, one relief facility at a time. Bert, after years of struggle, finally believes he’s found purpose as a Conductor at the Project. But every profession he helps relieve creates new fractures: a new partner who keeps pressing him with hard questions, a mother unmoored after her own relief, and friends and family split over what progress should look like.Meanwhile Alex, the Project’s new leader, faces fierce opposition as she pushes toward a workless future most can’t yet imagine. With Hive, the Project’s central AI, she removes one obstacle after another — stubborn politicians, greedy governments, a wary public — believing a world without work is worth the painful discomfort of change.As global relief nears completion, events on the world stage and in Bert’s childhood home converge, pulling Alex and Bert into a shared crisis that forces a reckoning with purpose, dignity, and what we owe one another when work is no longer the measure of a life.Set in a plausible near future shaped by AI, The Human Relief Project is a tense, human story about identity, meaning, and the costs — and promise — of progress. It ultimately asks: If work ends, what remains of us? And who gets to decide?You’ll enjoy this if you like near-future realism and big ethical questions with heart — for readers of Doctorow’s Walkaway, Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun, Eggers’ The Circle, and Mandel’s Station Eleven.
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In a near-future where AI eliminates work, two individuals confront the personal and societal challenges of a workless world, exploring identity, purpose, and the costs of progress.
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