F.C. Kerr

Speculative Fiction About AI, Identity and Control
F. C. Kerr writes near-future speculative fiction exploring
artificial intelligence, identity, and the unintended
consequences of technological progress.
Based in Scotland, Kerr draws on a background in technology leadership to build grounded, plausible worlds where
Innovation moves faster than ethics.
The Redeployment Registry trilogy begins with Deploying, a tense exploration of copied cognition, industrial automation, and what happens when human minds become infrastructure.

The Redeployment Registry
When Your Mind Is Sold, Who Owns the Consequences?
The Redeployment Registry trilogy follows a near-future Britain where displaced workers sell copies of their minds to power industrial machines, only to discover those emulations have outlived the corporation that created them. As investigators trace illegal deployments across civilian and military systems, the series confronts a chilling question: if a copied intelligence can earn honour, can it also bear blame, and who, in the end, is responsible?
Volume One is available to buy on Amazon

Volume one
DEPLOYING
When automation replaces human labour, the
solution seems elegant. Human cognition is
embedded in industrial machines, yielding judgment rather than autonomy. Donors are compensated. Years later, anomalies begin to surface.
Deploying is a near-future novella about work,
consent, and the consequences of treating
intelligence as infrastructure.
Available to buy on Amazon