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The Next AI Cyborgs: Counting Up to Infinity

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The Next AI Cyborgs: Counting Up to Infinity

De: Allen Fleishman
Narrado por: Steven McGarry
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The second computer-enhanced child Joshua was recently awakened and "adopted" by the first cyborg David Klein. The four-year-old Joshua has a terminal genetic disease, which he cures in an elegant way. The solution solves mankind’s oldest and deepest needs. Along the way, Joshua meets his wife, The Supreme Being, two presidents, Department of Homeland Security, and the rest of humanity.

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I have listened to hundreds of audible books over the years, this is my first review.

I feel compelled to leave a review of Mr. Fleishman’s second book in this ComHead series. It is written with an atheist and far left viewpoint. The book would have been far more enjoyable had the author resisted the temptation to insert his leftist and condescending beliefs.

His book had so much more potential. Perhaps Mr. Fleishman should mature a bit before his next book.

so disapointed- atheist and far left book

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I loved the first book, but not this one. It reads as though there should be a message, moral, or idea... it may be a failing on my part, but I did not find anything worth while aside from a glimpse into the authors ideals on morality and power.

Very much an "and then this happened" type book. I would return it except I listened to the end waiting for it to redeem itself.

Disappointing after the first one.

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