Review of Walden 3.0

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This is an interesting science fiction exploring the role of robot and the field of robotics in addressing some challenges of the human race, this time around, health. I am amazed by John McGann and James Massey's innovation of the RT9. The RT9's phases of self-awareness and mutations are enthralling and will definitely get a lot of people informed in these possibilities.
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This seems like an interesting and engaging science fiction novel with a refreshing theme. The introduction of psychotherapy further piques my interest. Artificial Intelligence has taken up this world by storm. I would love to learn more about it!
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Congrats on BOTD. With the current growth of AIs, this book's theme is quite trendy and interesting.
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The field of robotics and artificial intelligence are are developing rapidly. Can't wait to read the perspectives on this book. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This is the book I want to read. Being interested in clinical psychology, I'm eager to know how an AI can solve all these problems. I hope this book will be attractive to other people too. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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I love the fact that that John McGann and James Massey were innovative enough to ensure the development of robotics to aid human development. The book cover also depicts the storyline. Amazing review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I do not understand how robots will help humans with mental health issues. However, I guess if I want to gain more insight, I'll have to read the book. Good review.
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Robots that would help humans with most mental problems? Now, that sounds interesting. I can also understand why it's putting its creators in danger. I'll like to read this book. Great review.
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While I am often not interested in science fiction, the premise and the depth of this plot appeals to me. Thanks for the awesome review!
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I'm glad to learn that this science fiction novel about artificial intelligence has some romance in it. Although science fiction is not my favorite genre, I occasionally enjoy reading it, especially when the characters are well-developed. I appreciate your review.
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An amazing science fiction novel "Walden 3.0" by Arthur Sullivan & Mary Houghtaling, which is based on the robots that are helping people to get rid of addictions. This is an wonderful book to read.
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This book has a great storyline. I know that I'll enjoy reading this book because I've always been fascinated by artificial intelligence and robotics. I like that the story has strong female characters. I also like that the story touches on clinical psychology and has aspects of romance. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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I like sci fi novels. This is even attractive because of the presence of strong female characters and the subject of clinical psychology. Thanks for the review.
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Well, everything is possible to achieve. A Robort that could give solution to people with psychological problems? I would love to read this book to see the idea behind this book. Nice review, congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Mitzie Bajo »

Walden 3.0 is i think the next level love advisors, dating know hows insight. It prepares readers that AI like rt8 could realize your feelings on some one or on something.
The story is engaging especially if it could focus on the dating of Mcgann, to find out if he could have a love life in the story.
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