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This looks like a very interesting book! I am looking forward to reading it! Congrats to the author for getting botm! :tiphat:
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It is a very interesting book. After reading it, try reading the sequel. I guarantee you will not be dissapointed.
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I loved the caption and the contents. The setting is a very unique one. You will never imagine how far an Artificial Intelligence could be used in human settings, or how they could control humans generally.
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This is a book that would make you question a lot of things. Sometimes, you would be baffled on the significance of humanity. Do we still love ourselves?
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It’s an interesting, but also disturbing, read at times. I haven’t read a book based on AI before so that’s new for me.
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Also a tip, make sure you read the first couple of pages before Part 1. 'A Note on Pronouns' and 'Customer Agreement' are super important pages to understand what is going on.

This book is very interesting if you enjoy the idea of technology and ever wondered just what doors it could open, or close, to humanity :) I hope you enjoy it!
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Absolutely! One of the best books to read out there. The storyline is unique and the concept is amazing.
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Anna Hernandez- wrote: 12 Feb 2023, 23:28 Also a tip, make sure you read the first couple of pages before Part 1. 'A Note on Pronouns' and 'Customer Agreement' are super important pages to understand what is going on.

This book is very interesting if you enjoy the idea of technology and ever wondered just what doors it could open, or close, to humanity :) I hope you enjoy it!
Thankyou for this helpful tip! I haven't read this genre before and am just starting to crack it open. Will take notes.
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The book was indeed very interesting to read. A complete change from most of the books I've read on the same category. But I would suggest reading the "A note on pronouns" before starting the actual story, as the use of she even on a supposed male character can be confusing.
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I think the idea of this book is very fascinating and thought-provoking. It's interesting to imagine what the world would look like with AI.
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This book was really interesting. I learned a lot, especially about technology. I would definitely recommend it to my friends. I really enjoyed it. It had a unique storyline.
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I know this is a late reply but I really hope you've read the book. It is indeed interesting. You can't miss the chance of going on an adventure to a world we might expect in the near future.
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It's an enjoyable and thought-provoking read. Despite being set in a futuristic and technologically advanced world, it explores themes and issues that are timely and relevant to today's society.
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Someone who enjoys artificial intelligence concepts will enjoy this book. The future world based on the imagination of the author is extremely advanced yet there's a slight pessimism about it. Everything is controlled, you're being tracked; strict terms of service are implemented. I applaud how the author came up with this intriguing futuristic world.
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This actually is an interesting book with such a great and unique plot. I can assure you that you won’t be disappointed after picking it up. Go right ahead!
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