**Download the Delcourt Soliel App for extra content** I just saw it at the end of the book and it would've been good to know upfront that you can scan the pages with the little Yurie icon and get source material, references, videos, etc.
5* for the Art, 4.5* for the ideas presented, the ethical issues raised; 1.5 for the use of the talk show and singing contest as a means to present Yurie to the world, but that's personal preference, so 4* it is! The use of color is amazing and the lines are somehow simple and complexly expressive.
The most interesting ideas for me were:
*Men who are in their 70s today are like Yurie, raised on a foundation of texts published before 1950, which leads to a worldview that is less egalitarian and progressive than younger generations would like.
*If we want a better world, we're responsible for our communication online because it will be integrated into future AI's, which will be used to build the world of tommorrow. It's a good reminder that the decisions we make today have a butterfly effect on future generations.
*The birth of AI's will perhaps help some people think about the future who were incapable before. Those who have children or maybe even dear younger relatives or pets already think about future generations, but with AI's in the picture, we really need to ask ourselves as a society and professionals in whatever fields, what kind of values do we want to transmit to our future society?
*The "Minority Report" aspect of AI isn't new of course, but here we learn more about the methodology behind probability and how AI's are programmed and I learned about the concept of "cut" and how one needs to find the sweet spot between precision & recall (I'm translating here so I don't know for sure what the words are in English)- basically we can be either 99% sure that every terrorist we identify is a terrorist but run the risk of still not identifying the 1% and that's who makes an attack or identifying all the terrorists but grabbing many innocents in your net as well.
*Yes, universal basic income as a palliative for the "robotization" of work
I'm glad I got past that talkshow crap because it was really annoying.
PPS- Love is spuds <3