Review of EMA
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Review of EMA
EMA is a book written by Aian D. Grey. The book opens with Jason, a guy who goes to a conference. On getting there, he meets a beautiful lady called Lidia. Linda was in an opposition group of people that opposed the use of AL created by Minsky to help control the economy because she believes Minsky was using it for his personal benefits, and she was there to show her protest. Jason does some searches about her and finds out she belongs to a group called Möbius, an underground press organisation working in the Dark Metaverse that has vowed to expose corporate wrongdoing and governments too.
Jason accepts an invitation to Paris to discuss his project. When he arrives, he meets Lidia, who invites him to meet her boss. The boss turns out to be Laurent, the leader of the Möbius group. Laurent reveals that the accidents happening around the world are caused by a virus infecting the AI. If not stopped, more accidents will occur, which could be disastrous for humanity.
Lidia shares her tragic experience with Jason, explaining how she lost someone important to her due to an AI error. Janson and Lidia meet with the owner of EMA. Together, they manage to persuade Minsky about the danger facing him and the EMA he created because there have been a series of attacks carried out on people, which can start a war between countries in this country.
I like how both Minsky, the leader of EMA Corp., and Laurent, the leader of Möbius, join forces despite their differences to achieve a common goal: safeguarding humanity. By working together, they hope to overcome the threat to humanity's survival posed by the virus-infected AI. I dislike how most of the accidents were caused by AI errors, but the company that produced the AI machine was not held responsible for the lives that were lost. It's disappointing to see that there was no accountability for the damage that the AI caused.
I recommend this book to people who like love stories and to anyone who is a teenager or an adult. I give the book 4 out of 5 stars because every chapter starts with a big capital letter that covers three lines,which is stressful to my eye while reading, and it was a little annoying.
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