Review of Brian, Created Intelligence

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This book sounds fascinating. I'm intrigued by this scientific project these doctors carried out by creating a brain without a body. Thanks for the great review.
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We as humans are strange like that. If we are not attached to animals, we are attached to AI. I think this book can explore this theme on more entertaining manner.
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Fearnia Laurel wrote: 17 Jul 2022, 10:46 AI and the ethics for it are one of the popular new problems to be further discussed. Would you consider Brian as a human, as it is created? I like how the author incorporate his knowledge of biology and AI to the book. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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OTrain M wrote: 18 Jul 2022, 08:50 We as humans are strange like that. If we are not attached to animals, we are attached to AI. I think this book can explore this theme on more entertaining manner.
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I enjoyed reading through this amazing review. You made this book seem so interesting and engaging. Good job.
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Thank you for taking the time to write such an in-depth review. The negative effects of technology may outweigh the positive ones. It appears to be a worthwhile read. Ellie and Brian's relationship is one of my favourites. I'm excited to get started on it. Congratulations on a job well done!
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This is a book needed for to help one mentally. This should be read by everyone. Thanks for the review.
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Your review is so captivating. Even though I am not a great fan of sci-fi, you've successfully made me think of reading this book. From your review, I can tell that this book is quite amazing and has a lot to offer, especially looking at the character, Dr. Ellie Parsons as your favorite.
Thank you for this great review.
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‘Are you human, even if you don’t know you are?’ That’s a truly intriguing question. I can not imagine the idea of creating a human brain replica all on its own. This book is one of those, I’m sure that would broaden one’s knowledge on certain things. I naturally do not enjoy science fiction, but I find this one appealing. Thank you for your detailed review.
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This is an arbitrary bool. I have no idea what type of fit Dr. Ellie was able to achieve when she created Brian's brain from chemicals. It is fascinating, and I'm curious to learn how the author described the procedure. You've got a great review right here.
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I really like the unique storyline. The concept of an artificially made human brain with emotions is quite intriguing. I really hope the team could protect Brian. Nice review.
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I would love to see how the concept of creating a brain plays out. I wonder what tasks Brian can perform. Great review.
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This sounds like a fascinating read. I'm curious to know what became of Dr. Ellie's experiment of creating a brain without a body. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Emmanuelokotie wrote: 19 Jul 2022, 02:35 Your review is so captivating. Even though I am not a great fan of sci-fi, you've successfully made me think of reading this book. From your review, I can tell that this book is quite amazing and has a lot to offer, especially looking at the character, Dr. Ellie Parsons as your favorite.
Thank you for this great review.
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I thought Jonathan was an interesting character. His personality was detailed, a well-built man, a bully and a manipulator. He covered his tracks so well the Dipole team had a hard time figuring it out. Thank you for your review.
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