Review of What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?

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Review of What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "What Do You Think, Mr. Collins?" by Neal Bialostosky.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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When Ben Collins is given a new project to handle by his boss, he senses difficulty executing it. This book takes us through a world where man and machine live together. Artificial intelligence is now routine for us and is efficiently designed and applied to everything we do. Amidst Ben's difficulty completing this project, we also discover the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and androids, and some of the characters voice these concerns. In this world filled with traces of machines, our sense of democracy has not been stripped from us, as there is a pending election for the mayor of Chinatown. In summary, Paradise City is another earth in the distant future. Read What Do You Think, Mr. Collins? by Neal Bialostosky to discover various narratives on technology and politics.
 
There are many things to value in this book. The author's approach to writing on artificial intelligence is profound, as he doesn't just try to capture the positive aspects but also the negative aspects. It wasn't surprising to see that Ben had a difficult time executing the new project, and the fact that he senses partial play in the hierarchy of his company shows true human nature. I found this book to be perfectly edited. I read through its pages and found no grammatical errors in them.
 
This book has no negative aspects, as every part of its plot appeals to me. Upon rereading its content, I have grasped all the ideas presented in the witty dialogues. It is important to note that some topics presented in this book might be challenging to understand for someone not inclined toward technology or complex affairs; however, giving the book a second read might expose the reader to the plot correctly. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars for its introspection into the topic of Androids and AI. This science fiction book is set to thrill fans of the genre, and this is the audience I am recommending it to. 

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