Review of EMA

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Well-done review! This plot is definitely reminiscent of a number of storylines in the same realm among various forms of media. However, it’s so commonly done because it continues to be so grounded in reality.

What a great choice for BOTD in honor of the solar eclipse today!
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The novel's climate change-ravaged future setting where advanced AI like EMA represents a potential technological savior make me interested in reading this book. Adding it to my reading list ASAP!
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This book is a book brimming with lessons and technology, the faith in AI, robots and development. I would love to read this book to find out all it has to offer. Congrats to the author on being book of the day!
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"EMA" sounds exciting. It explores the integration of AI in fighting environmental issues. The tale is set in the future to give us an idea of the positives and negatives of involving AI to address climate change. I look forward to reading this sci-fi book. Congratulations!
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"Ema by Aian D. Grey "
This is a pretty good review.2084 is far away but we will soon reach that year and such a futuristic book makes us think about what will happen in those years ahead.We hardly lived to see EMA's environmental reforms.EMA is a captivating and thought-provoking science fiction novel that highlights the serious issue of climate change and the role of advanced AI in tackling environmental challenges.We can't even imagine how it will feel. Climate change is also inevitable and it has been a matter of concern for many people for many years.I would love to read this book to find out what will happen in 2084 as described by the author.
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The journey through "EMA" by Aian D. Grey is an exhilarating adventure that seamlessly blends big ideas with gripping storytelling. Set in a future where climate change ravages the Earth, and AI stands as both hope and peril, the narrative captivates with its richly crafted environments and thought-provoking exploration of ethical dilemmas. Grey masterfully navigates the complexities of technological innovation and its consequences, exemplified by Jason's transformation from an idealistic enthusiast to a discerning critic. Lidia's skepticism and the unraveling conspiracy add layers of suspense, keeping readers engrossed till the final page. Despite minor pacing issues in the middle, Grey's impeccable writing and thematic depth shine through, offering not just a science fiction tale, but a profound reflection on pressing contemporary concerns. Meticulously edited and flawlessly executed, "EMA" earns a well-deserved 5-star rating and emerges as a must-read for aficionados of science fiction grappling with environmental and technological themes.
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‪EMA by Aian D. Grey delves into the life of a genius inventor, Damien Minsky that created an artificial intelligence designed to monitor and control the ecological consequences of our consumer society. It is a futuristic scenario, I really enjoyed reading it.‬
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The book delves into environmental issues and presents AI as a potential savior, a creative and unique approach that piques my curiosity. Thanks for your review!
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Wow, "EMA" by Aian D. Grey sounds like a captivating read! The futuristic setting of a world grappling with climate change and advanced AI technology really piques my interest. The thematic depth of the story, exploring ethical dilemmas and the consequences of unchecked technological power, adds an extra layer of complexity that I find fascinating. Thanks for the review!
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This is a book that portrays the decisive role that AI could play in the future to support and aid humanity, but can AI be fully trusted to look after human beings? Read this beautiful book to learn more about a future in 2084.
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EMA is a futuristic story where the Earth is hot and robots are of immense help. The story unfolds in 2084 when the world is gripped by immense heat wave because of climate change. The depiction of a world gripped by climate change and AI as saviour is extraordinary. A journey focused on environmental issues and advanced technology.
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EMA seems like a thought-provoking and captivating read that combines themes of technology, environmentalism, and suspense in a compelling narrative.
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Chapter one of the book lays down an interesting setting. first of the years to come (2084) and two, of a technologically infested world fighting climate change. Just as this review indicates, this book stands out as it takes us through big ideas and bigger issues like climate change and popular innovators like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs.
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

I read very little science fiction. However, I read several pages in the sample, and, unfortunately, I wasn't tempted to read any further. Also, AI tends to give me the willies. So, I'll be skipping this one, but I wish the author much success.
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Post by DUNCAN TSHEPANG MATHEBULA »

Some books stand out because they take us on exciting journeys filled with big ideas and important questions. EMA by Aian D. Grey is one such book. It happens in a future where the Earth is hot and there are smart robots trying to help.
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