I learned so much through this book, and there were so many layers of guilt. The story unfolded beautifully.
This story was so well written!
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I learned so much through this book, and there were so many layers of guilt. The story unfolded beautifully.
This is a pertinent, interesting and thought provoking novel with not a single dull moment (except perhaps the fist chapter). The story confronts the various ways that A.I. and technology change our lives. The family involved are people of privilege who are trying to raise their children in this world of BOTS and smart phones…
Baseball star Rhett finds that his best friend’s little sister is all grown up and he wants her. The narrators do a great job of bringing these characters to life. Evie has crushed on Rhett for years. But now he’s helping her out by allowing her and adorable pup Ruthie to stay with him until..
Have read many Nonfiction books on the subject and found this Fiction book to be on the money and evenhanded on the topic while taking us through a powerful thought provoking journey both intellectually and emotionally. Bravo on every level including production and narration.
I liked everything about this book. The interesting characters, the children and the parents other than the mother representing people that I know, the children of today.The plot, may be a little bit repetitious, but not too much with all of its twists and turns; it truly was an algorithm!The topic, AI, complex, disturbing, a..
The story carried every step of the way. I was touched by this family & whattge discovered about themselves in moving through a significant life changing event
Writing isn’t “literary” but more like a good airport mystery. However, the issues about tech permeating our current lives are very timely and raised in a relatable way. I felt I will think about AI and tech advances in a more nuanced way going forward.
