What are the moral responsibilities of human beings creating a synthetic life form? What if that life form was only created for sexual pleasure?
Harris Harrison has reprogrammed a sex robot, giving it synthetic intelligence. She can observe, think, draw conclusions, and react. She is Nancy, and technically, she is alive. A life form never seen on Earth. She is hired by a sexual therapy firm in California, where she thrives helping others overcome their anxieties.
The government hears of her abilities and wants to use her as a spy. Nancy’s sexual abilities could elicit information during intimate moments. Nancy became “Jade,” the exotic woman with no inhibitions. This new world was exciting, until the dangers became all too real. Jade is kidnapped and sold into the criminal underworld. She will have to use all of her sexual abilities to outwit her captors and stay alive.
In his new book, author Rick Clements again explores the issues surrounding technologies not yet known to the public. In his previous book, The Kiss That Saved the World, he revealed the promising world of messenger RNA more than a year before it was used for today’s COVID vaccines. This time, it is the power of synthetic versus artificial intelligence. Read it and be ahead of the curve.
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Author Bio:
For the past thirty years, Rick Clements has worked directly with the people designing everything from immortal cows to killer robots to the perfect bagel. He is the former President of Solution Specialists, a consulting company dealing with the development and deployment of new technologies. Rick is a widely published author of non-fiction works explaining the implications and application of new technologies. Today he is working on a series of mystery novels that highlight the new world being developed by organizations and groups working in secret. He has also traveled extensively and spends his free time exploring deep space from the Siding Spring Observatory in Australia, scaring older people with his drone overflights, and is an active participant in a program of bio-engineering to extend his lifespan to at least 120 years.