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The Avatar and the Brain-Computer Interface

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Michele is a first generation Cyborg. Born in 2020, she lives at a time when Quantum Computers and Brain-Computer Interfaces just start taking off. Her world is a purgatory in need of salvation.

One hundred fifty years later, Donnie is the most advanced Cyborg in the solar system. In the year 2170 all freedom has been stripped away. Population has soared from today’s eight billion people to over thirty billion people. The Global Government desperately tries to pacify ninety eighty percent of the population that have nothing to do except consume goods. Only one percent of the population works. Everything is automated with Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Some consider this heaven. Others consider this hell.

How can these two young adults, both in their early twenties, work together to change the course of history?

Modeled after Dante’s Divine Comedy, we journey with Donnie and Michele as they travel their worlds confronting the most universal values of good and evil. Written with a quirky sense of humor, the reader gains a deeper understanding of the primary forces just now taking root - Quantum Computers, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Brain-Computer Interfaces.

260 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 29, 2021

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