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Post by Priyanka Mahendra singh »

As soon as I read the review of this plot , the way it portrays the series of events drew me in.Even though it is a typical American extraterrestrial (In-universe perspective) film kind of a book, still it covers many things that today's world faces.
When books like this are made into movies become blockbuster hits.Excited to taste the full pulp of this Yummy fruit. :) :D :D
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EMA' by Aian D. Grey from my understanding of the review is a great book and beautifully written. AI is becoming a prominent part of our lives and will only take on more challenges as the years roll by.
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The book introduces readers to the charismatic billionaire Damien Minsky, the visionary creator behind the world's most advanced artificial intelligence system, EMA. This cutting-edge AI was designed by Minsky to autonomously govern a green and resilient economic framework for the benefit of humanity. The storytelling paints a captivating portrait of Minsky - a brilliant, driven entrepreneur whose ambition and innovative spirit led to the development of EMA. This sophisticated AI is depicted as a technological marvel, tasked with overseeing an economic system centered on sustainability and resilience, rather than unbridled growth and consumption.
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The review provided valuable insights. The plot appears engaging, featuring environmental challenges and the use of AI to address them. I'm excited to explore the book further and learn more about Jason, Lidia, and their efforts to overcome these challenges. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Thank you for your informational review. I'm so glad you liked it. It was very suspenseful and that is from a person that doesn't care for science fiction. It was written very well. I'm also glad it was edited so well too. I'm sure those that like this genre will enjoy it very much, but I believe I will pass on it.
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Post by Cheryl Erickson »

Artificial intelligence and climate change, two of today's hottest topics, are the themes that are blended together in Aian D. Grey's technothriller, EMA. Set in the near future, Jason Webb gets immersed in a Metaverse battle between megalomaniacs and cyberpirates. This compelling plot sounds perfect for science fiction adventure fans. Terrific book review!
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I like how the author interweaves a story touching on climate change with the emergence of smart robots. However, I think the industrial production of such robots may be exacerbating the problem of climate crisis through environmental pollution. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Anna Schwartz Van Plijmen »

The year is 2048. Jason Webb is walking to a conference of Minskey, that according to him, is going to save the world from a climate disaster. He meets Lydia, a revolutionare fighter against Minskey.

This book is a great wake-up call for us to do something to protect our planet before a future of climate destruction and great technology improves.

It is written fluently and brings us the future glance as obvious as it can be.

I love it.
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I'm not one to gravitate toward books that take place in the future because they always have this dystopian take on Earth's future. My thoughts on this one is different. I'm loving the environmental talking point of this story. I cannot wait to follow Jason on this journey of uncovering the truth.
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A futuristic tale that blending climate change and AI. Seems like an extraordinary exploration into an exciting journeys. The themes stand out because they adressed the contoversial ideas and important questions. The review provides a wonderful description of this intriguing plot. Well done.
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It's great that the author wove this sci-fi based on real-life themes such as AI and environmental issues. I wonder how Jason and co will resolve these issues. I'll definitely check out this book.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

I'm not someone that like sci-fi books much, but this one sounds very interesting. The use of AI and climate change in the book, makes it realistic and maybe give us a possible glimpse of what to expect as the years go by.
Thanks for a great review.
Congrats on BOTD.
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"EMA" by Aian D. Grey is a captivating science fiction tale set in a future ravaged by climate change and driven by advanced AI technology. Jason's journey from tech enthusiast to critical thinker, alongside Lidia's skepticism and a thrilling conspiracy, offers a thought-provoking exploration of environmental dilemmas and the consequences of AI's power.
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The review is helpful as it highlights the book's strengths and weaknesses. It provides sufficient information for readers to make an informed decision. The positive aspects and thematic depth mentioned may motivate potential buyers. From the reviewer's perspective, the book appears to be a valuable addition to anyone's library, particularly for those interested in science fiction, environmental issues, and advanced technology.
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Post by Rezaul Hasan »

A fascinating exploration of the intricacies of human emotion and the strength of resistance can be found in "EMA" by Aian D. Grey. In a riveting story that explores themes of love, grief, and self-discovery while going deeply inside the protagonist's head, Grey skillfully puts together a tale. Readers are submerged in Ema's world by the lyrical words and striking imagery, which authentically depict her trials and victories. "EMA" is an emotionally stirring novel that stays with the reader long after the last page because of its deep character development and moving narrative. The enduring power of the human spirit is demonstrated in Grey's book. With five stars, that's my rating.
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