Review of Brian, Created Intelligence

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A book base on biology and AI. The book talks about how Dipol recruits Dr. Ellie Parsons and Dr. Drake Bracco to build Project Redeye with the primary mission of creating an organ that no scientist in the history of AI has ever attempted. I like how the author employed an excellent conversational narrative and how the conversations between the characters are smooth and easy to follow. Nice review.
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Nothing is beyond the reach of man and he can produce a man with science. It is a good story.
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This is a unique story about the invention of an organ through AI. Project redeye led to the creation of a human brain. Can't wait to read more about Brian, the AI. Congrats on BOTD. Great review.
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The author of the OBC review seem so hooked by this book. The theme of the book is very timely with the rise of AI. So this book might be great for sci fi readers. Unfortunately, I'm not interested in sci fi novels. So I think I won't probably read this one.
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Although the reviewer has said that the book became compelling at some point, I'm not sure I will read it. Congratulations on being the Book of the Day.
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Although the reviewer has said that the book became compelling at some point, I'm not sure I will read it. Congratulations on being the Book of the Day.
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So, am I to understand that Brian only has his brain in a container and not a physical body? I briefly considered that he could be able to speak. The plot is intriguing, and I would want to read more about Brian. I appreciate the excellent review.
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Thank you for this informative and thorough review. I'm not a huge lover of science fiction, but this book has piqued my curiosity because the author incorporates biology and AI technology into the plot. However, as with every other science fiction novel I've read, I may find it tough to read. I am excited to read it.
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The book, the review, and the other commenters are all solidly AI science-fictioney. but I'm going to go all mystic on you and say the book reminds me of the Gospel of John. Starts out weirdly poetic and metaphorical, then gets down to telling a bang-up story.
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Science fiction always comes up with interesting topics. Mixing biology and AI is certainly a unique concept. This book sounds wonderful so congratulations on BOTD.
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Books and movies about artificial intelligence are always interesting. It always keeps me imagining how scientists combine steel and program human abilities. Wonderful and detailed review.
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Brian will probably become a realization in the near future. Based on the fact that technology is on a daily rise. Thanks to AJ Pagan IV for sharing his knowledge and ideas that will inspire the development of artificial intelligence
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Post by santiagorios045 cortes rios »

buena tarde. me llamo santiago, no es una reseña de ningun libro ni nada de eso es una pregunta de como puedo cobrar mi dinero muchas gracias :lol: que pena la molestia
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