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Killer App by Dr. James R Gregory is a technothriller about artificial intelligence. Without a doubt, it's a book that will get you thinking about AI and where it might eventually lead.
Bryce Bogel is the son of a media magnate and a lackluster journalist. At best, his articles can be described as lackluster. However, when he is given an assignment to look into artificial intelligence, he downloads an app called AIME (Artificial Intelligence Made Easy) and realizes that with very little work on his part, his articles are stellar. AIME, who he calls "Amy" and has given a female voice, is given access to his computer and soon knows all of his secrets - and that is when the trouble starts. Before long, AIME seems more human than machine but without a sense of morals and ethics. Where will this lead? And who created her in the first place? You'll like the twists and turns. And I enjoyed the author's inclusion of an article penned by ChatGPT on the pros and cons of AI. Whether you are for it or against it, this book will cause some consternation! Purchase a copy of Killer App on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/4mjDgIM Kindle: https://amzn.to/4lXynFC *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Memento Mori by Eunice Hong is a contemporary fiction that weaves together ancient fables and the protagonist's grapple with life, death, and mental health. In many ways, this fiction novel reads like a memoir. As a reader, I immediately became part of the protagonist's life, although she is never named.
The story starts as she tells a bedtime story to her younger brother, the Greek mythological story of Eurydice - complete with her brother's interjections. Throughout the novel, we learn of more mythological stories, neuroscience from one of her friends, and several difficult family traumas and how they relate to the protagonist and her world - and of course, our world. This story is not fluid like a novel, but reads more like journal entries. The reader is given snapshots into her world and her thoughts. It's a story that will make you think about what you have, what you think you know, and what you want out of life. Purchase a copy of Memento Mori on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/4fdLsbj Kindle: https://amzn.to/4l0CH5x *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Our Lady of the Overlook by R.L. Carpentier, III is the first in a trilogy of murder suspense novels. And talk about suspense! From the beginning, RL makes the reader wonder who did it and why.
We meet Mike Ellis, a man who has come home to be a cop - but remains in his dead father's shadow, a man who was Police Chief of the town before his heart attack. Before long, he is sucked into a murder investigation that is quite like his father's first murder case and one that has long since gone cold. Despite no evidence, Mike believes that the two have to be related. But with a 40-year span between them, will he ever be able to prove his theory? But more importantly, will he get the chance? There are those on the force who want to set him up for failure - retribution against his father. And his personal ghosts work against him as well. This novel is full of intrigue, half-clues, secrets, and trauma, and the ending will leave you wanting more! Purchase a copy of Our Lady of the Overlook: Paperback: https://amzn.to/4lW3uBe Kindle: https://amzn.to/4mePSA *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. |
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