Review of Brian, Created Intelligence

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I really love science fiction stories and to be honest this book was on a different level. If you have read it you will absolutely agree with me that there was a lot of creativity used here and the flow of the story was on top! I will definitely give it 5 out 5!
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A BOOK BY AJ PAGAN IV ABOUT THE REDEYE PROJECT WHICH IS TO CREATE A HUMAN BRAIN(BRIAN)BY DR ELLIE PARSONS AND DR DRAKE BRACCO WITH TOM MARSHALL AND JOE MCNAMARA.
A BOOK FOR AI PROGRAMMERS AND BIOLOGY STUDENTS.GOOD REVIEW
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Thanks for a nice review. I'll read up this book . Congrats on making it to the book of the day.
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I like inventions, it comprises so many things. It is not just about the scientific calculations but also putting your all into making it work and treating your creation like your child.
I wonder that the manipulators need Brian for and I am interested in learning about Brian's emotions and thoughts.
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Project Redeye sounds intellectually stimulating. My sense of value is not artificially inclined hence, I would pass on this. But I agree this is fascinating.
Great review.
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This book sounds like it is frightening and spot-on to our current concerns about applications like ChatGPT--which pale in comparison to the technology described in this book. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I really love books on AI and they always seem to create chaos whenever someone comes up with an interesting project like Brian sounds. I'd like to find out if Dipol gave up Brian or if they managed to rescue him. Excellent job on the review.
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Within a four foot stainless steel cube, a bodiless brain is awake, thinking, computing, knowing. Brian was created by genetic engineer Dr. Ellie Parsons, and neuroscientist Tom Marshall, at biotechnology company Dipol Inc., in San Diego, CA. Ethical questions abound as they hide Brian's true identity from him and the world around. To Brian, he's merely artificial intelligence, tasked with creating even more intelligent systems. To Ellie and her company, he's a means to an end, to create true artificial intelligence using his genius and the brain computer interface attached to his only true organ. All is as well as it can be until the day a psychotic agent of DARPA, Jonathan Volt, commandeers it for use in none other than militarization. Once Ellie neurally links herself to Brian, all bets are off to ensure his safety as his entire life is literally on the table.
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I think I didn't quite understand why there has to be a brain ..why not just the computer? Is it to add human feelings? I would like to know what use they would give to Brian.
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Book 📚 of the day BOTD is sci-fi fantasy Brian was created by genetic and Dr Ellie and neurologist tom biotech companies questioned abound as he hid Brian's true identity from him and the world to Brian it meant artificial intelligence tasked with creating more intelligence but to Ellie and her company he ment to end the true artificial using the genius brain.. such a good book for sci-fi fantasy lovers it was well written and reviewed I will recommend it 💯✅📚
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I might read this book. I enjoy sci-fi, and it makes it so much more fun when the characters are thoroughly developed. Thanks for the review!
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This is an interesting science fiction fantasy thriller highlighting artificial intelligence, scientific experimentation, a human brain called Brian, and protecting him from danger. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review.
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From the review, it feels like you're getting two novels for the price of one: the creation of Brian and the saving of Brian. I feel like the content would be too much sci-fi and biology for my taste, but I can see the appeal for people being into these topics.
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The storyline of this book is intriguing. For a scientist to sit down and think about creating what someone else hasn't created is an amazing idea. The author did a great job.
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I completely agree with that first sentence. Often we hold an attachment to the first things we created, even if we go on to create even greater things.
We've longed to see the roses, but never felt the thorns
And bought our pretty crowns, but never paid the price
Find me in the river, find me there
Find me on my knees with my soul laid bare
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