Review of Rone Isa
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Review of Rone Isa
The benefits of technological innovations to humans cannot be overemphasized. Imagine a world with a capable artificial intelligence system like the one in this book. What will humans possibly not achieve in a matter of seconds?
This book, Rona Isa, by Robin Murarka, is a science fiction that tells the story of Dargaud Whispa, a programmer and operator with a routine of testing and analyzing technological systems, who accidentally and unexpectedly discovers that his long term technological experiment had yielded tremendous success. This high-tech intelligence system takes the name Enoya. Dargaud and his new creation developed a relationship. This relationship would lead to several things, which the reader would discover.
Robin used technological terms and took the reader through a science-driven world. The author shows that though humans may be psychologically superior to artificial and technological systems, they can rely on these efficient systems to achieve groundbreaking discoveries and innovations. Enoya, a unique artificial intelligence, keeps the reader intrigued with her versatile and amazing abilities to explore information in diverse areas like science and humanity.
Robin also takes the reader through Dargaud's sexual orientation. He was pictured as somewhat irresponsible, with little regard for women he had in his life. His activities with women were encouraged by Enoya.
I found this book quite interesting. As a lover of science fiction, I was amazed at the versatility of skills that can be incorporated into an artificial intelligence system and how these skills can be used. This part got me glued to the book.
I particularly appreciated how the author tried to create a blend between technological advancements and humanity. It is soothing to note that these innovations were also geared towards improving, not destroying them. Finally, I am impressed with the psychological and sexual aspects of the book, as the author tries to relate both.
Personally, the negative thing about this book is the title. Reading the title, I thought I was reading about a character, Rone Isa. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I found a few errors. The book seems professionally edited, and it was properly executed. Each of the chapters was properly titled. Hence, the location of certain places in the was easy.
I recommend this book to readers who enjoy science fiction, adventures and are intrigued by novels about how a seamless world ruled by science can be possible. Due to the degree of explicit content, I do not recommend this book to younger readers.
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