A.I. Fabler is the pen name of the New Zealand-born author, who spent a large part of his working life in London, New York and Sydney, initially in journalism and advertising, before moving into senior corporate roles in property development and financing before writing full time. He is the recipient of a number of screenwriting awards, including the Empire Award for Drama in 2017. His political satire, “Agenda 2060: The Future as It Happens” was published in 2021, described by Kirkus Reviews as ‘A laser-focused, irresistible lampoon of woke culture’. It is the winner of the 2022 IRDA Discovery Award for Popular Fiction. Book Two in the series, sub-titled "AI and the View from Space" was released late 2023. His novel "The Seed of Corruption" is a literary suspense set in Vietnam. Published in the latter part of 2022, it explores the intersection of Big Pharma and state corruption. In January 2023 he published a noir murder mystery set in seventies New York titled “A Song for Leonard”, covering the death of a young singer/songwriter obsessed with Leonard Cohen. In December 2024 he published "The Antigen" as a follow-up to "The Seed of Corruption" tracing the promotion of the Bird Flu pandemic and what is required to stop it. His writing regularly appears on Substack at aifabler.substack.com.