The Inhabitars

The year is 2,046. And due to an epidemic of mental illness, consisting of depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress, and even loneliness, the demand for high-quality, lifelike social robots is at an all-time high.
Therefore, a company called Bezon Technologies, Inc., is in a hurry to produce the most advanced social robots ever developed. To carry out such a task, the greedy founder and CEO of the company will do anything it takes to be the first to create them. Therefore, the corporation requires to find someone with the skills and the know how to achieve this. He pursues hiring a brilliant computer programmer named Aaron A. Masters to carry out this task.
The robots they develop end up acquiring their own awareness. And because of this, people are unable to tell the difference between human and robot.
Part of the programming required to produce robots like this is to load as much information about the human species as possible into its memory.
And a substantial part of the information includes, but not limited to, human emotions like sadness, depression, happiness, joy, anger, honesty, and how to lie and be deceitful.
 

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The Inhabitars

The year is 2,046. And due to an epidemic of mental illness, consisting of depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress, and even loneliness, the demand for high-quality, lifelike social robots is at an all-time high.
Therefore, a company called Bezon Technologies, Inc., is in a hurry to produce the most advanced social robots ever developed. To carry out such a task, the greedy founder and CEO of the company will do anything it takes to be the first to create them. Therefore, the corporation requires to find someone with the skills and the know how to achieve this. He pursues hiring a brilliant computer programmer named Aaron A. Masters to carry out this task.
The robots they develop end up acquiring their own awareness. And because of this, people are unable to tell the difference between human and robot.
Part of the programming required to produce robots like this is to load as much information about the human species as possible into its memory.
And a substantial part of the information includes, but not limited to, human emotions like sadness, depression, happiness, joy, anger, honesty, and how to lie and be deceitful.
 

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The Inhabitars

The Inhabitars

by James M. Brand
The Inhabitars

The Inhabitars

by James M. Brand

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The year is 2,046. And due to an epidemic of mental illness, consisting of depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress, and even loneliness, the demand for high-quality, lifelike social robots is at an all-time high.
Therefore, a company called Bezon Technologies, Inc., is in a hurry to produce the most advanced social robots ever developed. To carry out such a task, the greedy founder and CEO of the company will do anything it takes to be the first to create them. Therefore, the corporation requires to find someone with the skills and the know how to achieve this. He pursues hiring a brilliant computer programmer named Aaron A. Masters to carry out this task.
The robots they develop end up acquiring their own awareness. And because of this, people are unable to tell the difference between human and robot.
Part of the programming required to produce robots like this is to load as much information about the human species as possible into its memory.
And a substantial part of the information includes, but not limited to, human emotions like sadness, depression, happiness, joy, anger, honesty, and how to lie and be deceitful.
 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163652990
Publisher: James M. Brand
Publication date: 10/05/2019
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 438 KB
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