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Robotic Humanoids.

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In this novella of 100 pages we tell the story of how the production of an advanced robotic brain resulted in the formation of Robotic Humanoids which vertually took over the administration of the whole world and in order to maintain their continued robotic existance decided to clean up the worlds climatic and industrial pollution. And in a UK London science lab, a young neurologist Jamie together with his two female assistants Anne and Mari were working on simulated Artificial Intelligence technology with a view to enable their developing synthetic model to simulate and synchronize the electronic vibrations of the human brain. With the help of their computer programmer colleague and their powerful digital computers they worked out a digital circuit chip that appeared to accept and record the electronic vibrations from the synapsis activity of their brains. With the creation of a basic structure of the human body the circuit boards and mechanical moving joints were covered and protected by a mesh to house the AI brain chip and supportive electronic circuits, a robotic human body framework was built to house the electronic network and bodily structure. The body was protected and covered in a synthetic gel of seaweed and silicon moldings which looked and acted like the flesh of a human body. No nourishment or maintenance needed. It was the perfect robotic body totally operational from the intake of the solar energy from natural daylight and sun. With the implant of a humanoid brain chip that could function and coordinate the robotic limbs and make decisions by mentally using electronic vibrations and impulses of the synthetic human AI brain that appeared to be a million times more powerful than the human brain... and so the robotic Humanoids were created.

108 pages, Paperback

Published September 11, 2022

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Steve Earle

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Steve Earle is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, author, political activist, and Grammy Award winner.

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