Crazy Good Sci-Fi Book on A.I(amazon.com)
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Crazy Good Sci-Fi Book on A.I
https://www.amazon.com/Redemption-Procedure-Andrew-Knight/dp/B0D26H1BGX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=27RA2P4GFV80X&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.z4FCxqPzGghOqpuV_TqB1_sM-ZVAIPo67YFm7Sz6-QfROK31gZae_aFiSkqdWFeWTUqsICndRzkUROBWG3HDvssyj7pIzYbU66zxk0ehH19f_oeCMn3huGnucmuV5BRZw8kGw4RKUfcRtYLQ3Nw0SKYh2nl8OkL5TLKJZ6mVtOXdE76zSv5leBYbnHnukj5MvAPJp_RJ36HYowwRkkfxxJfsKn67ea-aWUBXZvdrBGQ.N6XakuU0mY5vRdl45vwyW6C4vmtO62KnRRR5_qXJtTo&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+redemption+procedure&qid=1715017088&sprefix=the+redemption+procedur%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1
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A lot of books about A.I. are dystopian, a few are utopian, while this one is... neither? both? Hard to say. The difference between DNN and symbolical models is relevant to the plot, and the futuristic world is crime-free thanks to these AI-boosted robot dogs that inexplicably massacre a bunch of innocent people. The possibility of digital information being a deepfake is present throughout, and one of the characters is this Elon Musk-like tycoon who owns a computational biology company. I thought the love story was kinda blah, but interesting to see A.I. showing up in random novels and being dealt with in a competent and nuanced way.