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The Oracle Paradox

por Stephen L. Antczak

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A powerful Artificial Intelligence called Oracle identifies individuals who pose a significant risk to the stability of our society and sends assassins to kill them.Oracle knows each of us so well, better than we know ourselves, that it is able to determine who might become the next Hitler or Stalin long before that person even has an inkling of such a future. Henry Porembski becomes one of Oracle's assassins. When he is sent to kill a young girl, the same age as his deceased daughter, he turns against Oracle and vows to protect the girl.He wonders, though: if Oracle knows us so well, why would it send him to kill a girl it had to know he would not kill? And could it really predict how a little girl would turn out as an adult?★★★★★ The Oracle Paradox is a nail biting page turner of cooly crafted characters in an appropriately paced plot. I duly submit my favorable review of this book and suggest Mr. Antczak's other works including, but not limited to, "God Drug". Ted Pinkler★★★★★ I found this an enjoyable Sci-Fi story. I like the use of modern technology, internet spying, face recognition, etc. If we are not already there yet, we probably will be soon. If you're a fan of Isaac Asimov, I think you will enjoy this book. DKM★★★★★ Great pacing, Great story - worth the investment in time: Moves along at a great pace and absorbed me. What else could you want in a book like this? Flora DelaneyThe Oracle Paradox is a technothriller novel of the near future, when a powerful Artificial Intelligence called Oracle identifies individuals who pose a significant risk to the stability of our society, or who have a high probability of posing such a risk in the future, and sends assassins to kill them.Grab your copy today Free with Kindle Unlimited.Thank you for your interest in our book. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed presenting it. - Digital FictionWebsite: DigitalFictionPub.comFacebook: Facebook.com/digitalfictionpubTwitter: @DigitalFicPubTags: science fiction murder mystery action adventure SFartificial intelligence AI war robot cyberpunk spytechnological thriller assassin sci fi sci-fi pulpbook ebook e-book novel paperback story about bestgift in 2019 prime seller on series all author newrelease and unlimited wish list like is fan or topyear selling to young read adult at good club free… (más)
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A powerful Artificial Intelligence called Oracle identifies individuals who pose a significant risk to the stability of our society and sends assassins to kill them.Oracle knows each of us so well, better than we know ourselves, that it is able to determine who might become the next Hitler or Stalin long before that person even has an inkling of such a future. Henry Porembski becomes one of Oracle's assassins. When he is sent to kill a young girl, the same age as his deceased daughter, he turns against Oracle and vows to protect the girl.He wonders, though: if Oracle knows us so well, why would it send him to kill a girl it had to know he would not kill? And could it really predict how a little girl would turn out as an adult?★★★★★ The Oracle Paradox is a nail biting page turner of cooly crafted characters in an appropriately paced plot. I duly submit my favorable review of this book and suggest Mr. Antczak's other works including, but not limited to, "God Drug". Ted Pinkler★★★★★ I found this an enjoyable Sci-Fi story. I like the use of modern technology, internet spying, face recognition, etc. If we are not already there yet, we probably will be soon. If you're a fan of Isaac Asimov, I think you will enjoy this book. DKM★★★★★ Great pacing, Great story - worth the investment in time: Moves along at a great pace and absorbed me. What else could you want in a book like this? Flora DelaneyThe Oracle Paradox is a technothriller novel of the near future, when a powerful Artificial Intelligence called Oracle identifies individuals who pose a significant risk to the stability of our society, or who have a high probability of posing such a risk in the future, and sends assassins to kill them.Grab your copy today Free with Kindle Unlimited.Thank you for your interest in our book. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed presenting it. - Digital FictionWebsite: DigitalFictionPub.comFacebook: Facebook.com/digitalfictionpubTwitter: @DigitalFicPubTags: science fiction murder mystery action adventure SFartificial intelligence AI war robot cyberpunk spytechnological thriller assassin sci fi sci-fi pulpbook ebook e-book novel paperback story about bestgift in 2019 prime seller on series all author newrelease and unlimited wish list like is fan or topyear selling to young read adult at good club free

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