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Re: Sounds interesting

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Yes, and it could be both negative and positive. I cannot help but think how lonely all this will make people I actually felt sad when I walked into McDonalds in one city and was directed to a machine to order. Seems like more and more people are getting replaced by machines...

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I loved the caption and the contents. The setting is a very unique one. You will never imagine how far an Artificial Intelligence could be used in human settings, or how they could control humans generally.
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This is a good book that I enjoyed reading, even if I am not a big fan of this genre. Since reading it, I gladly recommend it to friends who love these stories; some of them read it and thanked me. It was nice. :D
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It is indeed an interesting book. Read it and reviewed it and I honestly loved it. The storyline was quite intriguing and Sci-Fi lovers will mostly have a blast with this one. I am glad it was book of the month.
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It is a great book, and I was happy I read it even though this is not the kind of books I usually read. It was worth the effort. :D
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It's a book you should read, it is intriguing and has an unusual unpredictable plot, you should try it
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I found it very interesting, especially the gender omission. Some characters I guessed totally wrong. Like Rey for example! Ah ah
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The way the characters were portrayed in this book definitely gave me a lot of intriguing things to think about. I was able to question a lot of my personal actions and motives through them and their thoughts gave me a lot of room for reflection. Great book.
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A extremely interesting book with a plot revolving around technology and humanity. The effect technology can bring on in the future is drastically bad if not managed. I loved reading the book and enjoyed it too.
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I really liked this book, it exceeded my expectations. I would like to have the opportunity to read the next part, it is on my next to read list. I recommend it.
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Post by Ohanele Chinonyerem »

I agree that the book was interesting, excluding the fact that it also brought to light how uncomfortable it could be for the world if AI is used unnecessarily.
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