Run Program

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Run Program

Run Program

2018-02-20 Run Program

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After months spent "raising" Al, Hope knows she's running out of time - and she's not sure she'll be able to protect him. and quell a global crisis, or will Al outsmart them once and for all?. What's worse than a child with a magnifying glass, a garden full of ants, and a brilliant mind full of mischief? Try Al, a well-meaning but impish artificial intelligence with the mind of a six-year-old and a penchant for tantrums. Soon the NSA is on Al's back, the US Army is fighting a brigade of mass-produced robots, and a wannabe cyberterrorist is looking to silence Al permanently. Will she manage to control the unruly A.

This book is delightful The Office Troll This is a ridiculous character drama wherein each character is exactly as imperfect and perfectly unlikeable as one could hope.Ostensibly, this is a story about an AI that breaks out and starts causing havoc, but it's really a story of all the people caught up in it and the communication and relationship problems that cause and exacerbate the problems.If there's a point to the narrative, I think it's "stop taking everything so seriously" and "stop. Didn't work for me, but might be good for others I'm enjoying Scott Meyer's other books as audiobooks. They're light-hearted but not fluff; the characters have enough depth to get me invested in the story. "Run Program" is competent enough, but didn't work for me as other books have. I let it trail off when I realized that I was only mildly interested in the characters and events.Meyer got off the ground with his "Magic" series (Off to Be the Wizard (Magic 2.0), and then branched out in other di. Johannes Stauffer said Not bad, but it doesn't bring anything new to the "Rogue AI" trope. I was always a fan of Scott Meyer's "Basic Instructions" webcomic, and I absolutely loved the Magic "Not bad, but it doesn't bring anything new to the "Rogue AI" trope" according to Johannes Stauffer. I was always a fan of Scott Meyer's "Basic Instructions" webcomic, and I absolutely loved the Magic 2.0 series, so I was excited to see he had a new book coming out. Run Program was a reasonably enjoyable read, but it lacked a lot of the humor that I've come to expect from Scott's writing. The action sequences felt like they dragged both in pacing and length, and I never felt like there was any danger to the characters.The characters themselves we. .0 series, so I was excited to see he had a new book coming out. Run Program was a reasonably enjoyable read, but it lacked a lot of the humor that I've come to expect from Scott's writing. The action sequences felt like they dragged both in pacing and length, and I never felt like there was any danger to the characters.The characters themselves we