Review of EMA

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Review of EMA

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[Following is a volunteer review of "EMA" by Aian D. Grey.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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EMA is one rich book that takes the reader on an intriguing journey into the future where effects of climate change are being felt and technological advancements are the viable solutions. Artificial Intelligence is one such advancement that has been realized as a potential aid for the human race to achieve economic growth and development while maintaining a balance with nature.

In this book, such a world exists but political conflicts within different groups arise and begin to affect the acceptability and adoption of the technology into the people's routine lives. More gaps are identified in the sustainable development plans and attempts are made to solve the emerging issues.

I was impressed by the creative descriptions that bring the world of EMA into life in the mind of the reader. The twists and turns of events prompts further reading by creating tension.Aian D.Grey also points out an important aspect that AI lacks, which is the ability to reason alongside the sanctity of human life and the vitality of their well being hence the need for the human race to control it and not vice versa.

I did not love the fact that the technology created by man,causes harm and fatalities at worse such that they become victims of its attacks which is a sign of being overpowered by it.

I rate the book 4/5 since it sounds an alarm to its reader concerning current issues in the world in a very relatable way that prompts action towards a better future. It is not a perfect score since the proposed solution in the end does not achieve a fair balance of equitable resources to all while in harmony with the environment.

I recommend this book to the young generation whose world may just be exactly what is painted in this book. So that like Jason they may innovatively think and implement solutions that bring collective benefit to the world and the environment.

This book was carefully edited and thus I enjoyed the read.

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