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rahilshajahan wrote: 22 Aug 2020, 03:52 Sounds like an intriguing sci-fi thriller. Awesome job on the review!
I found intriguing indeed. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Hmm... A criminal justice system run by AI. Now, that's very multi-faceted and I'm sure this makes the book intriguing.

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EudoraMac wrote: 23 Aug 2020, 01:18 Hmm... A criminal justice system run by AI. Now, that's very multi-faceted and I'm sure this makes the book intriguing.

Thank you for your review.
Yes, there are different points of view the author showed throughout the novel, and are part of what makes it intriguing. Thank you for commenting!
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i like the story that infuses AI into law enforcement. Thanks for the enjoyable review.
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Slater678 wrote: 25 Aug 2020, 06:16 i like the story that infuses AI into law enforcement. Thanks for the enjoyable review.
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The mix of science fiction and legal thriller sounds great, I'll like to try it out. Good job.
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TCG wrote: 26 Aug 2020, 08:52 The mix of science fiction and legal thriller sounds great, I'll like to try it out. Good job.
It's a great mix that offers food for thought. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Wow! I'll love to read this. How does Dr. Mann go up against robots that are assumed to be near accurate? Will he eventually prove his innocence?
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Adanna Inya wrote: 29 Aug 2020, 03:13 Wow! I'll love to read this. How does Dr. Mann go up against robots that are assumed to be near accurate? Will he eventually prove his innocence?
You can discover the truth behind Dr. Mann's trial reading the novel. :wink2: Thank you for commenting!
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The concepts this book explores are certainly intriguing and thought provoking. I love thrillers, and the fact that this mystery takes place in a future that is possible (and alarming; I find the possibility of AI running the justice system horrifying) makes it even more interesting. Thank you for the great review, I loved reading it!
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kaylac03 wrote: 31 Aug 2020, 16:28 The concepts this book explores are certainly intriguing and thought provoking. I love thrillers, and the fact that this mystery takes place in a future that is possible (and alarming; I find the possibility of AI running the justice system horrifying) makes it even more interesting. Thank you for the great review, I loved reading it!
The use, and abuse, of technologies that might be available in the near future are precisely what the author wanted to talk about. Thank you for your appreciation!
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I often wonder, what will the world become with this onset of ML and AI technologies. My apprehensions started with the question - will humans lose jobs to robots? Will the robots rule us one day? Now with google tracking everywhere you go, I wonder what privacy I have? Every social media platform has some personal information of mine. Either my phone number, email id or address or bank information and passwords. lWhat will happen the day the whole world crashes because there is a huge outage due to some natural calamity or a rouge attack!

And now this :D

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Nehal Mitna wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 02:15 I often wonder, what will the world become with this onset of ML and AI technologies. My apprehensions started with the question - will humans lose jobs to robots? Will the robots rule us one day? Now with google tracking everywhere you go, I wonder what privacy I have? Every social media platform has some personal information of mine. Either my phone number, email id or address or bank information and passwords. lWhat will happen the day the whole world crashes because there is a huge outage due to some natural calamity or a rouge attack!

And now this :D

Thanks for your review!
If robots work instead of humans, we'll need a different kind of society, a post-scarcity one in which anyone has his/her main needs satisfied even without working.

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Interesting plot, and a good reminder that we shouldn't give up too much control to robots. Great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 04 Sep 2020, 01:33 Interesting plot, and a good reminder that we shouldn't give up too much control to robots. Great review!
Yes, and we should also be aware of who controls robots... thank you for your appreciation!
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