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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Last Ark" by Guy Morris.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In any mission, there is a goal. The goal may be difficult or easy. During the process of this mission, we meet different people who may want us to succeed or fail. It is left to the person handling the mission to employ the strategies they would use to overcome their enemies. 

The Last Ark: Lost Secrets of Qumran by Guy Morris is a book on Derek Taylor's mission to recover the Sophisticated Language Virtual Intelligence Algorithm known as the SLVIA. The Sophisticated Language Virtual Intelligence Algorithm is a highly developed artificial intelligence program capable of predicting the future, but it went missing in the lab. Most of the predictions that the SLVIA made came true. It made the government and Spy Net Online frantically seek the SLVIA back. Derek Taylor went to the convent church in Tomar because he received information that Olavo Silva knew the location of the SLVIA. Unfortunately, Olavo Silva was killed by an attacker in Tomar who thought he was Derek Taylor. Olavo Silva dropped a note for Derek Taylor, which was unclear but with the help of Jason Morrison, Derek Taylor tried to interpret the note and the attacker after him. Read the 83 chapters of the book to learn more about Derek Taylor's mission to recover the SLVIA.

I like some aspects of the book. The author wrote down the meaning of all scientific terms used in the book. For instance, on page 16, the full meaning of SLVIA (Sophisticated Language Virtual Intelligence Algorithm) is given, and on page 18, the full meaning of CISA (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency) is given. The progression of the book was fantastic from the first to the last chapter of the book. I love how the author connects all the stories in the book, from the incident at Tomar to when Derek was taken to the hospital in Cyprus for treatment. One thing I commend the author for is how he combines different topics. For instance, topics on cyber security, artificial intelligence, security, politics and hacking. It shows the author is very creative and intelligent. I love how the author shows readers that artificial intelligence is not above human beings, using the tale of Nelson Garrett.

I did not like some aspects of the book. I found it difficult to understand how Nelson Garrett escaped jail in Ethiopia. The author should have given detailed information on it. The army surrounded Nelson Garrett, and the attacker was able to find Salem. I want the author to explain how Nelson Garrett escaped the Ethiopian jail.

The book was interesting. My favourite character in the book was Derek Taylor. He plays an important, educational and exciting role in the book. I found no error in the book, so it is exceptionally well-edited. Due to the aspects of the book I like, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to anyone who wants to read an adventurous book with a combination of stories on artificial intelligence, security, hacking and politics.

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Post by Amy Luman »

I don’t really understand the title of the book, but I am very interested in reading it. I have always been a fan of artificial intelligence. I am fascinated by its potential to do things that humans can’t, or don’t want to. I can also see the potential for misuse of this technology.
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I have always being a tech fan and I really like to get this book. Thanks for the review.
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Surely a vital mission will bring into reality striving and determination, but all that matters is focusing on the goal and achieving it. Great review .
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books related to tech and AI will be a norm with what we are predicting today. Would love to read this one just for the love of new gen technology.
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The remarkable debut book "The Last Ark" features a compelling story, a richly detailed environment, and well-developed characters. Fans of post-apocalyptic fiction will find it to be an interesting and thought-provoking read. The ability displayed in this book, which comes from an up-and-coming author, shows a lot of promise for future literary pursuits.
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