Review of Walden 3.0

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I appreciate the author for including third person’s point of view. He is so considerate to explain in a non-science angle to each problem arose, which makes it for not-that-techy readers easy to comprehend. Also, based on this official review, it is worthtaking to appreciate the artistic approach that supplemented the philosophical segments of the book.
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It has always been asserted that AIs have no ability to cater for human mental health.
Well, this book tends to prove otherwise. I would like to read to find out how it worked.
Thanks for the amazing review and congrats to the author.
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Technology has come to stay and the more sophisticated they become, the seamless every strata of life becomes. The fact that this book brings to life the reality of what is either already happening or will happen with regards to A.I taking over the world's day to day, makes this an interesting read for me. Kudos to the author, great review and a big congratulations on BOTD.
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The premise of this science-fiction novel sounds quite fascinating. I like the psychoanalysis theme combined with robotics along with a little romance. Great review!
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I love psychology, I love me a little romance in stories, but AI freaks me out, even if it's designed to protect humans.
Great review!
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Robots designed to help with mental health issues? Definitely interesting. Congrats on BOTD!
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What a beautiful concept. The idea of introducing self-aware robots is not new, but this one seems to take a nice turn. I'd love to know how the colleagues move on with this project. Lovely review.
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Robotics and artificial intelligence have been a popular topic nowadays so I’m looking forward to digging into this novel find out how this tackled and how Long-time friends and colleagues John McGann and James Massey protect their loved ones as they explore the possibilities of AI improving human lives.
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AI for psychotherapy? Wondering how effective it would be. The premise sounds fascinating and a bit disturbing. I think too much relay on unfeeling program kind of slowly losing humanity. I wasn't expecting this story by looking at that beautiful cover. Excellent review!
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This book sounds wonderful for fans of hard science fiction as the review stated. I am not a huge sci-fi fan and I think I would get lost in this plot, specifically the psychotherapy angle. Thanks for your review!
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The plot sounds intriguing and for the better part, I hope that they are able to curtail the problems associated with the robot's self-awareness.
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Recently, I discovered a liking for books on science fiction. Robots are efficient and can easily replace human beings in their jobs. Nice review, keep it up.
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Robotics and mental health. Now this is a combination I didn't think I would find in a book. Will try to read. Thanks for the review.
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This is not my usual type of book, but you've made it sound very interesting! I especially love the idea of psychotherapy as this is one of my fields of interest. I do wonder if the robotics side of things would be difficult to keep up with?
Thanks for a great, very well written review!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction novel about two inventors and their robotic therapist creation. When the robot starts to gain artificial intelligence, will the two inventors figure out how to prevent their creation from getting out of control in its task of preventing or curbing negative human emotions? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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