Review of Memories with Maya by Futurist – Giulio Prisco.

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I would like to thank futurist and transhumanism editor, Giulio Prisco for his insightful review of the story and the underlying message(s) in Memories with Maya. The review has been published on KurzweilAI.net


Giulio’s review and my brief interaction with him and reading his writings on TuringChurch.com will be one of the resources I will turn to while researching science and ethics for the sequel to Memories with Maya – The Dirrogate, when I begin writing later this year.


A few choice snippets from Giulio’s review below:


“…I look forward to meeting again some of the characters of Memories with Maya … and not just those who make it to the end of the book alive…”


“…[“If your body died, but you had a mindclone, you would not feel that you personally died, although the body would be missed more sorely than amputees miss their limbs.”] I think it would be very cool to combine this concept with the advanced augmented-reality technology described in the novel…”


“…He introduces the “Wizer,” an augmented-reality, see-through visor driven by AGI (artificial general intelligence) — Google Glass on steroids…”


Read the full review :here:


 


 

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Published on July 30, 2013 23:33
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message 1: by Nefariousbig (new)

Nefariousbig I just read Prisco's review in my KurzweilAI.net Weekly Newsletter. I look forward to reading it, and I hope it will push me back into enjoying AI books again.


message 2: by Clyde (new)

Clyde Frances wrote: "I look forward to reading it, and I hope it will push me back into enjoying AI books again."
Thank you Frances. I hope it turns out to be an interesting read for you. The story touches on AI, while taking creative liberties :-)


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