Review of Brian, Created Intelligence

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I initially thiught the title read “Brain” until I read it and realized it was Brian which is an human brain that was created by scientists without a body. Terrifying if I say so myself but also a very interesting concept.
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An organ that no scientist in the history of AL has ever introduced sounds so beautiful. Technology topics fascinate me a lot. Hence, this review speaks a lot about it. Congrats on BOTD.
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I still imagine how Brian was able to communicate with the scientists, as he did not have a functional body but only a brain. Furthermore, I am amazed by how the scientists could play with him and understand his emotions.
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I'm a lover of new knowledge. Hence, this subject appealed to me. Technology Is taking over the world which speaks much of development. Thanks for sharing and congrats on being the book of the day.
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The level at which the capabilities of the AI rises not only fascinates me, it also scares me. Project Brian seems like a very interesting project to read about. Even if this is not my preferred genre, I might give this book a try just to see how the project went. Congrats, BOTD.
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Well done for this detailed review. I'm sure it will be a hit among those who are fan of Sci-Fi and AI adoption.
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"Brian, Created Intelligence" by AJ Pagan IV is a story about Project Redeye, a mission to create an organ that no scientist has ever tried to accomplish. This is a two-part novel, with the first part focused on a team of scientists creating a human brain named Brian without a body. This brain was incubated for nine months and then they began to educate Brian. Part two is the battle to keep or let Jonathan Volt take Brian because he claims Dipol broke the law by creating an AI brain. Will Volt succeed or will Brian stay with his teachers and develop? Read the book to find out. Good review.
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The storyline is very intriguing. I could feel your emotions through your review, especially when you shed a tear. I am sure Brian is a great character, even though he doesn't have a body. Thanks for an amazing review!
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Congrats on BOTD!
The review was very skillfully written, which increased my desire to read the book. I liked the plot about the potential dangers of a human brain created artificially falling into the wrong hands and having disastrous effects. It seems controversial to launch a project like the one that led to Brian. Although artificial intelligence can be useful, the perception of being human must remain intact.
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Post by chukwu chisom »

Brain created intelligence is a fascinating concept that has been studied by many researchers and scientists over the years. It is the idea that the brain is capable of creating its own intelligence, rather than relying on information from the environment or from other sources. This concept has been explored in many different ways, from the use of artificial intelligence to the use of neural networks.

While there is still much to be learned about this concept, it is clear that the brain is capable of creating its own intelligence. It is believed that this intelligence can be used to solve problems, create new solutions, and even create new forms of intelligence. The potential applications of this technology are vast, and could revolutionize the way we think and interact with technology.

Overall, brain created intelligence is an exciting concept that has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology. While there is still much to be learned, it is clear that the brain is capable of creating its own intelligence which can be used to solve problems, create new solutions, and even create new forms of intelligence.
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Scientific inventions when perfected are always desired by persons in higher power not minding what the inventor went through or even it's purpose. Great review.
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It is amazing to see that someone can have so many emotions attached to artificial intelligence. Nice review, thank you! :)
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I believe man was endowed with every ability required to create something out of nothing. That bugging s why we have the word '"creativity." Nice review!
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An interesting blend of sci-fi and AI. Looking forward to reading this one. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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Post by Adekeye Hassan musab »

Lots of themes to be found in this book, AI mixed with biology seems fantastic. This topic has quite been on ravage around the world now. If there was a way to incorporate them into our world without harming ourselves would be good. I hope the writer found a way to make this work. Thanks.
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