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EMA is a well written and captivating book. The author did a great job of world building in the book. I like that AI and technology in general are explored in the story. This book is a must read for sci-fi fans.
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With the increasing prevalence and use of AI technology in our daily lives, the book's themes are quite timely. I believe the author's incorporation of the technology's downsides will give readers a lot to think about.
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The reviewer highlights the book's ability to transport readers into a captivating futuristic world where climate change and advanced AI technology intersect, creating an immersive experience that keeps readers engaged.
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The futuristic world depicted in "EMA" offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between climate change and artificial intelligence, raising important questions about the ethical implications of relying on technology to solve environmental crises. Nice review.
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Post by Malleswararao Dasari »

Wow, this review of "EMA" by Aian D. Grey sounds like a wild ride! I'm intrigued by the blend of climate change, AI, and ethical dilemmas. The characters' evolution and the exploration of tech's impact on the environment add depth to the story. Definitely adding this to my reading list!
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Post by Ramadevi Tatavarthi »

This review of "EMA" by Aian D. Grey hits the nail on the head. The way it paints a picture of a world grappling with climate change and leaning on AI is just gripping. I'm impressed by how the characters grow, especially Jason, shifting from a tech fanboy to someone who questions the impact of AI. Lidia's skepticism adds spice, and the ethical dilemmas explored really make you think. It's a rollercoaster that leaves you pondering the role of tech in our future.
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The review is informative. I liked the content of this book. Congratulations on the BOTD award. It takes us to the future where the Earth faces many challenges. Read this amazing novel to know more.
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Your review of "EMA" is truly a great insight about what awaits it's readers. Finding a solution to climatic changes in future through artificial intelligence is an capsizing idea for all and how it's power can be misused can turn the tables altogether. Looking forward to read more such books that helps us all to get a glimpse of the futuristic technologies.
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Post by Lorna Philip Enslin »

A well-written review, thank you. The story unfolds in the Summer of 2084, a world plagued by relentless heatwaves due to climate change. It follows the journey of Jason, an admirer of tech pioneers like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs, who attends a conference by billionaire, Damian Minsky, the creator of EMA, a sophisticated AI, designed to address the environmental crisis.
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The review was remarkably comprehensive and enjoyable to read. I like that you mentioned the one flaw most authors have: a rushed climax. It becomes difficult after the initial arc to fill the incoming chapters with relevant plot lines. Thanks for the review!
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Global warming and climate change are serious problems for the present and future, and artificial intelligence is both a boon and a curse for humanity, depending on how humans use it. I have not read the book by myself; however, after going through the review, I feel that this book is able to present these issues seriously and easily to the readers. Congratulations to the author, #BOTD
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I like reading sci-fi books that predict possible technological inventions in the future. This book seems to be about that as it talks about EMA. However, it also contains crime intrigue that involves cyber-attacks.
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I like that the book doesn't just promote AI but addresses its concerns and how it may impact society. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Yahya Amir Anwer »

Many readers will be able to connect to the modern themes this book addresses. Two current topics are the issue of climate change and the quick development of AI. I appreciate the review.
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Post by EBERE WRITES COCEPT »

Aian D. Grey's 'EMA' offers a thrilling glimpse into a future where humanity's survival hinges on the interplay between environmental crises and advanced artificial intelligence. Grey's skillful storytelling draws readers into a world of intrigue and danger, where characters like Jason and Lidia navigate ethical dilemmas and dark conspiracies.
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