Infinity Born - Book Review
Infinity Born, by Douglas E. Richards is an SF novel that covers em drive, brain scanning and emulation, and AIs.
While the book was overall enjoyable, I felt there were some silly moments, and way too many explanations.
What was happening in the opening scene felt a little too obvious to me, but I expected something like DollHouse's brain control - audio/video as a way to get control when you have no other data access felt nicer. The "magic" way actually used in the novel feels a little cheap.
Major props for explaining all of the tech used and pointing to research (and even having excerpts). This is all too rare, and I feel it is very interesting to educate readers.
While the book was overall enjoyable, I felt there were some silly moments, and way too many explanations.
What was happening in the opening scene felt a little too obvious to me, but I expected something like DollHouse's brain control - audio/video as a way to get control when you have no other data access felt nicer. The "magic" way actually used in the novel feels a little cheap.
Major props for explaining all of the tech used and pointing to research (and even having excerpts). This is all too rare, and I feel it is very interesting to educate readers.
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