Review of Brian, Created Intelligence

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Brian "Brain"it first confused me, interesting review because it made me go back to the review and understand it .The brain is incubated for nine months to start learning process just like an expectant mother for a child to start a new life.I really like it.
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I would not want to communicate with a brain in a box, but this book does sound interesting. Thank you for your review.
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I'm not much of a fan of science fiction that focuses heavily on artificial intelligence, so this book isn't for me. However, from the sample on Amazon, it's clear that the author has a lot of talent. The story unfolds nicely, the writing is superb, and the characters clearing drawn. Plus, the dialogue rings true. Congrats to Author Pagan on the achievement!
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This is a very interesting book. I believe I had watched or read another book with the same premises, and I have to say that I liked it. I'm really curious what will Brian do in the end. Will he be able to protectc himself or does he need his creators to help him? I'll definitely want to read this book. Thanks for the review.
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This review left me on suspense, I will really want to know what they need a brain without a body for, great review on BOTD!
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A project like the one that gave rise to Brian seems polemical. Artificial intelligence can be beneficial but a gap should be maintained in the perception of being human. This plot looks fascinating. Ellie and Drake's feelings for Brian make for an interesting psychological thriller.
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In two parts, this book looked at both angles in the development of Artificial Intelligence. First, there's is the desire in Ellie to create something that has never been done before. On the other hand, there's Dipol who finds a legal ground to take over another person's technological breakthrough. There's certainly plenty of drama in this book.
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Thank you for your insightful review of Brian, Created Intelligence. I appreciate your attention to detail, especially your thoughts on the characters and how the author uses plain English to convey complex technical words. The book sounds intriguing, and I can't wait to dive into the world of Project Redeye and learn more about Brian.
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This novels sounds incredibly dense and complex and so well thought out and written based by your review. Just the vast biology knowledge seems pretty impressive, along with novelty and imagination nedeed to create such a thought provoking storyline. I am just a little confused as to how the Brian brain actually functions as individual. I would definitley like to know more.
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I’m not a big fan of sci-fi however I think the author did a very good job in developing the characters to make the reader fall in love with them. I think I’ll give this a try. Thank you for your review!
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With an ever changing scientific climate it’s exciting to see what narratives they will inspire. This books seems to be a great example of just the start of such potential new ideas.
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I like the author's great imagination here. Naming brain as Brian is also very innovative.
It's hard to imagine how a brain without a body can express himself or themselves.
Great review. Congrats on the BOTD.
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This sounds like an intriguing story. I love the sound of Ellie, an intelligent and strong woman. I also found the idea of a brain called Brian very funny. This book is now on my books-to-read pile—many thanks for the great review.
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This review provides an in-depth analysis and it praises the well-rounded characters, smooth narrative, and emotional impact of the story. Highly recommended for AI and sci-fi enthusiasts.
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