Teaching Machines how To Cry - E-book - ePub

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Paula Hidalgo-Sanchis, phD

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 Paula Hidalgo-Sanchis, phD - Teaching Machines how To Cry.
In her late twenties, Alba moves back to her hometown, Porto, for a dream job. She is drawn towards an area of the city near a famous lighthouse, though... Lire la suite
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In her late twenties, Alba moves back to her hometown, Porto, for a dream job. She is drawn towards an area of the city near a famous lighthouse, though she isn't sure why. Even though she has had some health difficulties, including surgery to replace her leg with a bionic limb in childhood, her life is good: she has a circle of friends and a close family. But she feels empty. Something is missing and despite all she tries she can't figure out what it is.
The last time she remembers feeling fulfilled was as a child when her family hosted M, an AI-prototype, who became her companion. At the time she unexpectedly lost M her hollow feelings grew. She longs to find something she lost in her life and believes that M can help. Briefly, a love affair with a fellow scientist fills her emotionally, but when tragedy strikes, she realises that she needs M more than ever.
When M mysteriously returns to her, she discovers that everything she believed about her life has been wrong, and there is only one course of action to bring her back to wholeness. But she doesn't know if it is too late.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    02/09/2023
  • Editeur
    Paula Hidalgo Sanchis
  • ISBN
    978-989-35309-1-7
  • EAN
    9789893530917
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Paula Hidalgo-Sanchis, phD

Paula Hidalgo-Sanchis is a citizen of the world who has lived on four continents. She spent most of her career working with the United Nations as a humanitarian, and as a sustainable development practitioner. She led ground-breaking work on the ethical complexities, and potentials, of artificial intelligence. That work informs her debut novel Teaching Machines How to Cry. She holds a PhD in Human Geography and lives in Portugal with her two sons. 

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