I’m trying to find newer fiction (last 2-3 years) that has AI theme.
My usual reading taste:
• Literary / realistic fiction (Rohinton Mistry, Gregory David Roberts, Kazuo Ishiguro)
• I care more about ideas, atmosphere, and characters than fast plots
• I’m not into military sci-fi or action-heavy techno-thrillers
by girish_nayyar
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Sorry OP, I don’t have a suggestion. I just wanted to let you know you might get downvoted to oblivion because you asked for an “AI novel” (which, in today’s climate, generally means a book written by AI), rather than a “novel about AI.”
Check out the newest Ray Nayler novel. I haven’t read it, but it sounds like it fits what you’re looking for. I think it’s called Where the Axe is Buried
As already mentioned OP, your phrasing was a bad choice.
It’s definitely a fun Sci Fi romp rather than literary fiction, the narrator of Monsters and Mainframes is AI, and I though it was really fun.
You might like Annie Bot by Sierra Greer!
Veronica Henry’s new novel The People’s Library has an interesting premise
(I’m not quite sure what you’re asking for.)
Exhalation by Ted Chiang has some short stories and a few of them center around AI
The Resistors by Gish Jen
The Unseen World, sort of