Review of Walden 3.0

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I agree that it is never too late for love. And the angle with the AI that has problem-solving skills is a little terrifying, but definitely makes for a thrilling read. Congratulations on book of the day!
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This book is so amazing. I read this book because i thought it was so interesting and it really is! To have a science fiction this good is really rare for me, and its AI fiction! It's amazing that its mix with romance. I must say that this book is one of the books i like to reread.
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Allowing robots run wild is usually not the best of idea. I look forward to finding out what this robotic creation does next. Beautiful review.
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I'm eager to uncover the details behind how these friends built the robotic therapist and how the control works. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Robot attaining self-awareness is a fear that is existing in the current century. I am so excited to read this sci-fi novel!
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I'm sure this will be a great read for those who enjoy this type of deep dive into the psychological and political side of sci-fi. The idea of robot/AI technology being capable of assisting with mental health issues is more than I can imagine, but so were cell phones at my age. Thank you for your review!
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While reading this review, I was wondering how possible this was. Nothing seems to be impossible anymore. Artificial intelligence in the health sector will be interesting!
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Wow amazed by the facts that the protagonists are focused on achieving their career and equally protecting their families this is just amazing. I appreciate the beautiful book though this genre ain't my best. Nice and beautiful review too. Congratulations to today's BOTD
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As the theme of this sci-fi story seems to offer a glimpse of the subject of clinical psychology, and the idea of using a robot therapist as an intriguing element sounds fantastic.
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My fascination for anything robotics and artificial intelligence with the love I have for romance made me interested in the book. Reading your review, I would like to know about RT9s mutations, progressions together with the plot that detailed the exploration of robotic development outside the parameters of Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics. Fantastic job on your review.
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As someone very interested in psychology, I feel this would be a great next read. Thanks for the great review and look forward to discovering everything there is to know about RT9.
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We must always fight to protect what we spent our lives building from negative affluence. Nice review.
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An interesting fictional novel about AI and its use in psychotherapy. I love such unique blend of ideas. It makes a novel much more interesting.
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Post by Watson mooya »

This book is so deep in it's artificial intelligence pattern and it's hard for people who know less about the AI and for old timers.even the cover of the book is not reflecting to the story and that makes it some how boring and old.
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Post by John Arun Kumar »

Arthur Sullivan and Mary Houghtaling seems to have creatively used AI and psychotherapy in this very interesting sci-fi. I am curious and want to read all about the use of single law, simple process, optimisation, mutation and self-awareness of the robot RT9. You have very nicely reviewed the book without spoilers. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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