Review of EMA
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Re: Review of EMA
Jason seemed in the beginning, to be so invested in escaping reality. Hence, why he has a fondness for his best friend Sherlock because they can relate in the real world realm of things and also there is another side to their friendship where reality is irrelevant. Which is what nowadays, most people who stream or game throughout their time-love to do. To escape from their real world issues or real life in general. I completely understand seeing the benefits of being enveloped in the "metaverse" in this book.
However, I also understand the protestors such as Lidia, who are apprehensive on the rich and AI intelligence taking a huge role on topics such as climate. It is a bit eerie when you think about it in a sense but technology has been helping us with many things such as figuring out the weather forecast for the week. Of course, in this book, AI would be involved in a much deeper scope but again, I understand the issue on both diverse sides of this spectrum.
The book is a good read from the portion that I read and I admire how the author is somewhat looking into the future of what our real world may face in the coming years. Especially, with AI intelligence on the rise.
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An interesting book concept!
I like that it is set in the future, dealing with potential future problems due to climate change, which is not very far-fetched in terms of the status of current climate change matters.
I am keen on finding out what Jason and Lidia endure and whether they are successful in their missions.
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Many thanks for the review.



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