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Cargando... Self Aware: A Sci-Fi Book about A.I.por Matt Martinez
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It was rather a disappointment.
At no point does it explain how this AI is a cyborg -- or how a cyborg could be classed as an AI. It makes clear that it was completely manufactured so where the term cyborg is relevant to this i have no idea. One would think that a when one sets out to write about a cyborg one would spend at least a minute or two at Wikipedia and find out what the term meant.
This is also a short-story/novella kind of thing and one would also think that with the couple of minutes at Wikipedia the writer would get a friend who can read to go quickly through the book and point out the errors. Missing words and jumbles are pretty inexcusable for a book this size.
And the story is quite unimaginative and wishy washy, with no effort being made to the actual realism of experimenting with a military cyborg or AI or whatever it is. How did this get out of the laboratory, why wasn't it isolated from the facility's mainframe/network?
Nothing much here to make me want to read anything else by this writer.
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