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MY LAST 10 REVIEWS (COURTESY: GOODREADS)

Beautiful Men: The Chef
The Robin Hood Formula
I See Men As Trees: Living with Divine Vision
Ghosts in the Machine: The New Age of Identity
How to Be Thin In A World Of Chocolate: Without Diets, Willpower, or Guilt
Face Value
DONALD JOHN TRUMP - P.O.T.U.S.: Unofficial Biography
What You Need to Know About AI: A Primer on Being Human in an Artificially Intelligent World
I Don't Want to Die: A New Look at Suicide Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention
The Second Crusade: The Crusades


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The AI paradox: when the robot you buy as a home assistant elevates itself from assistant to master (and holds sway over you).

Posted: 25-Jun-2026


We know the “Arab and Camel” fable very well. Somewhat similar is the situation if you acquire a modern humanoid robot for domestic use. Its power and vast capabilities will unconsciously lure you to use it increasingly (and thus, depend) on it until the point when it may suddenly change from servant to master.

Once you reach that point, it may hold sway over you, and you’ll find it almost impossible to dethrone it.

Given the danger, if you aren’t sure of correctly configuring your home robot and managing it capably, is it wise to acquire one at all?

Take an informed decision after reading this book.


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An expert’s guidance to building ethically compliant AI systems

Posted: 22-Jun-2026



Ethics is all about fairness. However, many issues plague the development of a global AI code of ethics, including the lack of a universally accepted definition of fairness (e.g., American and Chinese laws differ greatly, and something judged as fair in the USA may be absolutely unfair in China). Another issue is the rapid advancement of technology (in which AI dominates today). These advancements leave standards-building organizations like ISO, IEEE, and NIST struggling to keep pace.

Yet, we cannot live without ethically compliant systems, even though we are unable to define a perfect code of ethics.

In the midst of these unfavorable/imperfect circumstances, this book gives valuable, practical guidance for building ethically compliant AI systems, particularly in the USA.

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A book that teaches seniors essential cyber safety with remarkable simplicity and interestingly.

Posted: 10-Jun-2026



We know cyber safety is abstruse and tough to learn. It’s the same even if we limit ourselves to essential cyber safety. If young people struggle to grasp it, what can be said of seniors? And yet, seniors also need to use the Internet safely, so who will bridge the gap?

Not easy in any sense, so if you’re either a senior or a senior’s caregiver, be sure to check this book out, which is remarkably successful, using analogy.

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