![]() She seems rather disarming at first, being given a human face and even a manufactured past, dotting her with a minimum amount of personality. She lands herself a job as a beta tester for a brand new product meant to take the world by storm: an AI assistant in a pair of glasses called “Eunice”. It tells, for the most part, a new story and can be digested without former knowledge, but there are certain segments, which I’ll discuss later, where you would indeed benefit from starting The Jackpot Trilogy in the logical manner.Īnyhow, the plot begins by introducing us to Verity Jane, an app whisperer (something which I’m dreadfully fearful will become a real profession soon, if it isn’t already) deemed gifted by her peers. I do recommend you go back and check out the previous novel if you haven’t yet, but rest assured that you can still jump into this one first, if such is your wish. ![]() Our increasing reliance on it is, on one hand, allowing some to push the boundaries of human knowledge… on the other hand, it makes others over-reliant on something which might suddenly work against them, an issue faced by the characters of William Gibson‘s Agency. ![]() ![]() Artificial intelligence (I’ll simply refer to it as “AI” for obvious reasons) is a concept which needs no introduction in modern society even someone who has been living under a rock would have heard of it. ![]()
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