Review of Brian, Created Intelligence

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I am a Catholic. I am scared about what we humans are doing playing God. Technology is great but it should serve humanity, not the other way around. With this obsession with AI, are we in reality on our way to building a golden calf? 🤔
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This sounds absolutely fascinating. A scientific fiction novel definitely sounds like something I’d enjoy. Thanks for the review!
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Although, AIs are always displayed as turning against it's creation in books and sci-fi movies, I love the way Ellie connected with Brian, her creation. But I'm amazed at how she was able to read it's thoughts, was it on screen? Because it's just a human brain without a body. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Just wow! You said you got emotional and shed some tears, makes me want to read it. I want to know how beautifully they described Brian and how they got so closed to Brian. It must be hard for them because of those manipulators. I want to know what they did to save Brian. Would love to read it. Thankyou so much for the review.
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Nice story of a brain named Brian. Has a unique connection between sci-fi and IA, which help him function well. However, I feel pity for a brain living in a container that still needs to function. While reading it, I wonder if it feels pain. I am also curious if there will be a rescuer for Brian. What will happen to him?
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The reviewer alerted me to this book being in two parts, the sample related only to Part I. The reviewer was able to allude to some of the intensity and emotion in this creation of AI in a realistic mode with believable science and characters. Amazing review for a step into the unknown of science fiction with this AI novel. Well done!
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A unique story that revolves around a scientist's creation of human brain without a body. I can imagine how this book can be heavy with scientific terms, something I don't usually appreciate. But I'm curious to sample this book. Congrats on BOTD!
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This book has an interesting sci-fi concept. I think if you enjoy the genre, you should check it out.
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Thank you for your informative review. I also liked his writing and how he kept the words as simple as possible. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I am not a fan of the science fiction genre, so I will pass on this one. I'm sure those that enjoy that genre will be glad to give the book a chance.
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Scientists are always searching for new things to invent. I'll love to know if this book is a fiction or faction. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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This review of "Brian, Created Intelligence" by AJ Pagan IV is a glowing one, highlighting the author's impressive knowledge of biology and AI, as well as his use of conversational narrative and well-rounded characters. The reviewer expresses their emotional investment in the story and admiration for the protagonist, Brian, while also noting some minor formatting issues. They recommend the book to fans of sci-fi and students of biology and AI.
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Sounds like futuristic Frankenstein! I'm not going to read this one;, I'm probably not smart enough! It sounds great for sci-fi fans.
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This is an interesting book that I would love to read to see how the brain without a body would operate. Thank you for the review. Congratulations!
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I am highly intrigued about Project Redeye. I will definitely read this book. Congrats on BOTD!
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The theme of this sci-fi story revolves around an artificial human brain named Brian created by scientists and the conflict that occurs when some manipulators want to use Brian for their purposes. Overall, this story seems to have fascinating elements in its plot, and I would love to read this fabulous story.
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