Review of Brian, Created Intelligence

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As the name "Brian" suggests, this book is rife with information on how to carry out previously unheard-of tasks. The book must be fascinating because Brian seems like a likeable character. Superb review.
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Man have always had a knack for invention. With a little bit of psychology, science has gone beyond human imagination. I like the plot of this book. It is both thought provoking and eye-opening. Thanks for an amazing review.
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You really invested a lot of time into reviewing this book. Your analysis of it is deep, comprehensive, and informative, as I could get a glimpse of what the characters Dr. Ellie and Dr. Drake look like, how amazing Brian is, and how despicable Jonathan is. Also, I am impressed to know this novel was well edited, with just two grammatical errors.
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Brian, Created Intelligence" is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that explores the ethical implications of creating artificial intelligence with a human brain.
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Brian, Created Intelligence is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of science and ethics. The novel explores the human desire to create and innovate, even at the expense of our own values. The characters of Dr. Ellie Parsons and Dr. Drake Bracco are particularly compelling, as they navigate the moral complexities of Project Redeye with intelligence and sensitivity.
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The plot looks interesting. I wonder who the human owner of Brian is. What if the "humanless" Brian will know his true nature? The author looks very educated about AI because of the nature of the plot.
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It is always crazy to think about how close AI is reesembling real life. I can't wait to see what happens with Brian
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The thought of creating a human brain that no other scientific AI has discovered or attempted to create is an interesting and fascinating thing to read about. I wish I could lay my hand on this book.
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From the novel's title I had guessed it had something to do with the field of robotics but after reading the review, I was thrilled to know that the novel involved a real biological system. I will be on the lookout for this book.
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This would be an interesting read. I can't imagine the damage that evil people will do with invention as delicate as brain. I would love to read his book to find out more. Congrats on BOTD.
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The storyline, from the review i just read is indeed fascinating. I would love to know more about Brian and if Brian was rescued.
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Post by Michelle Joseph 2 »

Although the assessment is quite detailed, I find it difficult to read science fiction. Most of them are tedious and difficult in my opinion. chemically produced brain. I'm curious about how the author described the process because it seems fascinating.
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Brian, Created Intelligence is a tour de force of science fiction storytelling. The novel expertly blends science and ethics, exploring the moral implications of creating artificial intelligence in a way that feels both timely and timeless. The characters are brilliantly realized, with Dr. Ellie Parsons and Dr. Drake Bracco adding depth and humanity to the story. Whether you're a fan of science fiction or just great storytelling, this book is not to be missed.
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Post by Bilal Uzunkaya »

This is a detailed and insightful review of AJ Pagan IV's novel "Brian, Created Intelligence" that provides a good overview of the plot, characters, writing style, and editing. The reviewer praises the author's knowledge of biology and AI and the conversational narrative style, as well as the well-rounded and relatable characters. The emotional impact of the story on the reader is also highlighted. The reviewer also points out some minor issues with formatting but overall gives the book a high rating of 4 out of 4 stars and recommends it to readers interested in sci-fi, AI, and biology.
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Post by Radineh1366 »

Nothing is beyond the reach of man and he can produce a man with science. It is a good story.
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