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On Smart Cars & Zombies

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Hi, guys. Just a brief reminder that the A.I. StoryBundle is now live (it went on sale about 24 hours ago). I was honored to be asked to have my novel EYE CANDY included in the bundle, which contains some big-time sci-fi writers exploring the prescient theme of artificial intelligence. The bundle is only available until April 20th, so visit the StoryBundle website and grab yours now, while you're thinking about it. And of course, YOU choose how much you want to pay for the bundle, which contains TEN (10) books total. It's a heck of a bargain, and food for thought, considering that AI is coming. In fact, it's already here and we're dealing with it in small ways, such as what Google shows you on your phone, or ads on YouTube, or what Instagram suggests, or when a Superbowl commercial for Google Home has people saying, "Okay, Google, blah blah blah" and the actual person sitting at home on their sofa watching the game has their very own Google Home de

A.I. Storybundle is Finally Here (for a Limited Time; Seriously)

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THE A.I. BUNDLE https://storybundle.com/ai The A.I. Bundle  - Curated by Lisa Mason Artificial Intelligence—A.I. When computer technology becomes conscious. Self-aware. Genuinely as intelligent as human beings. Will A.I. benefit us? Or become our greatest enemy? Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking told the BBC, "Full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race." Futurist Ray Kerzweil, Bill Gates, and others have concluded that the Singularity—that moment when A.I. truly exists—has not yet arrived. Or has it? From the early 1980s to this day, science fiction writers have tackled difficult questions about A.I., speculating about the future and asking what if? You must check out these thought-provoking books from authors—bestselling, award-winning, as well as popular indies—in the A.I. StoryBundle. In  Aristoi , by New York Times bestselling author  Walter Jon Williams , an elite class holds dominion over a glittering interstellar culture wit