Review of EMA

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Grey's novel may touch upon the intricate aspects of a "cryptonomy" system—how would individuals deal with such a world where each purchase and action is monitored for its ecological impact
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Thank you for your insightful review of "EMA" by Aian D. Grey. I'm not interested in Sci-Fi books even though this one explains about the pressing issues of climate change and the role of advanced AI in talking about environmental challenges. I didn't put this read on my list but may rethink it which is why I added it to my Amazon list. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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The depiction of the environmental crisis in the future seems alarming, and the heroic efforts of Jason and Lidia to protect the world from the threatening elements of the EMA seem captivating.
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"EMA" by Aian D. Grey. is a book that has to do you science and technology in the future the author wrote a nice book and the reviewer also wrote a good review #BOTD
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I've read a similar book before and it was set to the future where women took over everything and men were subjected to slavery. The conclusion of the matter for me is that I pray I won't be affected negatively with any of this terrible happenings
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This sounds like a perfect book for those who like Science fiction books, especially those involving robots. 2084, in my opinion, is too soon for such a plague, but I'm still curious how the robots helped the situation. I'll sample the book to see if it would interest me. Congratulations on becoming today's BOTD
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It is good to read a book and find yourself as if you are watching a movie and immersing yourself in its events because it attracts your attention with future events... and mistakes that may occur inadvertently, even with the development of artificial intelligence.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out about EMA in this futuristic book about artificial intelligence and the theme of heatwaves and climate change which are timely and relevant now.
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I commend Aian for foregrounding the urgent need to address climate change through this novel. This is a clarion call for people to step up and contribute towards creating solutions to stop the world from deteriorating further.
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"EMA" by Aian D. Grey immerses readers in a future world ravaged by climate change and reliant on AI. Jason, inspired by tech pioneers, encounters Lidia and delves into the complexities of EMA, an AI meant to combat environmental crisis. The narrative raises ethical questions amidst cyberattacks and a dark conspiracy. Despite some rushed moments, the thematic depth and exploration of environmental concerns make it a compelling 5-star read. This is a very informative and honest review. Thank you.
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The issues mentioned here touches on contemporary topics, and that relatability is made more interesting by the plot. I am looking forward to meeting Jason and Lidia in this verse!
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I wonder if Jason is able to solve the climate problem of a futuristic Earth.

Thank you for the great review.
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Dystopian future backbones make for great stories, and introducing AI into the mix makes it even more interesting. I'm adding this one to my list as the whole concept fascinates me. Is EMA good or evil? I'm excited to find out.
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EMA by Aian D. Grey is set in a dystopian future where there is increased heat as a result of extreme climate changes. AI robots are created to help man with this situation.
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Post by Abhishek Kumar Gupta »

Your review of "EMA" by Aian D. Grey paints a vivid picture of a gripping science fiction narrative with thematic depth. The exploration of climate change, AI, and ethical dilemmas offers thought-provoking insights into contemporary concerns. Your appreciation for the world-building and character development shines through. While noting the rushed middle and transitions, your overall five-star rating highlights the book's strengths. Your recommendation for readers interested in science fiction addressing environmental issues and advanced technology is valuable. Thank you for sharing your insightful analysis!
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