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Review of EMA

Posted: 28 May 2024, 09:37
by Abiodunakinola
[Following is a volunteer review of "EMA" by Aian D. Grey.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Jason was happily preparing to attend the conference of his idol, Damien Minsky, the creator of EMA (the world’s most sophisticated artificial intelligence that governs an entirely new distributed, green, and resilient economic system). Sitting beside him in the conference hall was a girl named Lidia, and they were talking before the meeting began. After the conference started and Minsky was being interviewed by the host, James Leblanc, something unexpected happened. Lidia, along with a group of people, stood up and began chanting, “Minsky, climate dictator!” The disturbance grew so loud that the meeting began to scatter. A few minutes later, a fire alarm went off, smoke began filling the room, and an explosion shattered the glass, injuring several people. Following this event, Jason discovered that Lidia worked for Mobius, an organization with the mission of destroying EMA. Is Mobius responsible for the explosive attack at the conference? Can EMA be destroyed? Read “EMA” by Aian D. Grey to find the answers.

This story is interesting, as it’s written from the perspective of how AI can be so effective that it might soon dominate the world and take over most human activities. One of the main characters is Jason. Following the creation of EMA (whose character is represented by a girl in the metaverse), she aims to achieve a balance between the limits of what is being produced and maintaining people’s standard of living. However, she still lacks some areas for improvement, such as the ability to track every commodity generated by industries throughout their life cycle. Jason has already developed a solution to this problem that EMA is lacking. He has created an inert molecule marker that could be incorporated into any commodity or material to track them through their entire life cycle, and he has been looking for an opportunity to present this solution to Minsky.

This book contains great plot twists. For instance, when Jason received a call from Mr. Garnier in Paris expressing interest in investing in Jason’s invention, he discovered upon arrival that he had been lured to a Mobius station in Paris. There, he found out that Mobius was not responsible for the explosive attack at the conference. Another plot twist occurs when it appears that Minsky wants to join forces with Mobius to destroy EMA due to a critical issue she developed, but it turns out he was deceiving them.

The book’s characters are well-developed, and I believe there will come a time in the future when AI will be able to regulate the nation’s economy and maintain people’s standard of living. I did not find any negative aspects in the book.

The book is also professionally edited. Therefore, I would rate it five out of five stars. I would recommend this book to lovers of sci-fi. Anyone who enjoys reading about AI and its future implications will have a great time reading this book.

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Re: Review of EMA

Posted: 11 Sep 2024, 23:03
by Stephen Christopher 1
I have this book on my to read list as I love everything to do with AI. Your review has convinced me to read it soon. I skipped the paragraphs where you said 'plot twist' as I didn't want to read any spoilers.

Re: Review of EMA

Posted: 13 Dec 2024, 05:01
by Kutloano Makhuvhela
I think this book looks appealing, especially taking into account of the development and advancement of A.I. systems that are currently underway. Your review was revealing, and I think you did a great job in it. Kudos.