Review of Brian, Created Intelligence

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The most amazing thing about humans being is our evolution in science, our creative ability to make something out of nothing, this novel is an interesting one and I would love to read the content in it.
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My love for AI makes me wanna add this interesting book to my bookshelf asap. This is an enthralling piece with an impeccable storyline. I love how all characters were attached to the AI. Were they able to rescue the AI from the manipulators who took over? Thanks for your detailed review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Wow! Thank you for your emotionally empowering and enthusiastic review. You showed us this story through your heart. We felt it through your words. Amazing job!!!
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This is book has a fascinating plot. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the thought of people creating a bodyless brain using AI knowledge. I'm curious to find out how things will go for Brian and everyone involved in Project Red-eye. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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The cover is quite effective. I even did a double take on the title in making sure it said Brian and not Brain. The premise of this story is thought-provoking and raises questions in my mind about souls, consciousness, and ethics. Great review!
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Today's book is near-future science fiction delving into the complexities of artificial intelligence. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Post by Natia Gazashvili 1 »

Have you ever wondered what would happen if we create artificial intelligence? In the book "Brian: Created Intelligence," author AJ Pagan IV explores this theme and tells the story of Brian, an AI created by a group of scientists, who tries to find his place in a world where machines are not yet accepted as equal to humans.

I really enjoyed how the author delves into the ethical dilemmas surrounding artificial intelligence. The different viewpoints presented by the characters add complexity and depth to the story. As you follow Brian's story, you inevitably begin to question how we interact with machines and what place they will occupy in the future.

The characters in the book are very interesting and well-crafted. Brian is not just an emotionless machine, but an intelligent and emotionally complex hero. The other characters are also full of life and have their own unique motivations and problems.

The plot of the book is developed very dynamically and engagingly. The author finds the perfect balance between action, inner reflections of the characters, and world-building. The writing style is clear and easy to read, allowing the author to convey complex ideas to the reader.

Overall, I recommend "Brian: Created Intelligence" to all fans of science fiction and those interested in the topic of artificial intelligence. This book will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on you and raise many questions. :tiphat:
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Some inventing are so delicate and can lead one astray. Again, I belive this novel I's relatable to happening in the world. Would love to read this book to find out more. Congrats on BOTD.
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The idea sounds quite intriguing and with the pace of technology advancement in the recent times, I'll not be surprised if it became a reality. Thanks for the detailed review.
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This book is one of a kind and it’s amazing. I enjoyed reading it and also took some lessons from it. The author did a great job and I'm impressed.
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This is an innovative story. I will love to know the procedures they employ in creating the human brain. I know it must have taken a whole lot of hard work and determination to achieve this. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

Brian, Created Intelligence is a sci-fi thriller that focuses on artificial intelligence and its implications for mankind. It has real-life possibilities and has the potential to be a source of good or evil. All characters are well-developed, and the plot holds attenton.Thanks for your review.
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I will love to read more about the Intelligence Brian created. This book is unique in his own way. Nice review. Congratulation on BOTD.
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Post by Eriikeoluwa Nimi »

AI is gradually taking over the society. I love the review of this book even though I don't think I'll enjoy reading the review. Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Mariam Ibraheem »

As a scientist, have you ever sat down and think about how to create something no one has ever done? This book is a great read. A good job was done by the author
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