Mindwave Hemera Trilogy Book 1 edition by Jennifer Shearer French Hermann Maurer Literature Fiction eBooks

Do you want to change the world?
Join the exhilarating launch of the Mindwave project where a group of uni students kick-start the process, in a novel that will make you think and may make you dream.
Jack, Jass, Rina, Leo and Richard turn Professor Leitner's theoretical artificial intelligence modules into a global reality, creating social and financial structures more realistic and innovative in dealing with global problems than many of the structures we live with now.
As Mindwave ramps up with popular global support, it attracts powerful leaders and equally powerful enemies in the United States and China. The drive to control Mindwave places Jack in danger, and the world at risk of a destructive power shift.
In an action thriller based on an advanced technological scenario, Mindwave's characters form unlikely alliances and travel across the globe to further their mission.
Mindwave Hemera Trilogy Book 1 edition by Jennifer Shearer French Hermann Maurer Literature Fiction eBooks
Meet Mindwave (from 2016) a computer program with AI potential created by Professor Juergen Leitner and his associates. Mindwave derives its power from the number of people on the net willing to open their computers to the program. Once its power base is established it will have the capacity to direct virtually all global affairs in a fair and equitable manner, something humans have not achieved on their own. If enough people are connected it will also be able to serve as an early warning system for global catastrophes. The story chronicles the actions of the college students who find themselves in possession of the program which they promptly released into the net even though the creator of the program had not (the naivety of youth.)The story is light on story and heavy on sociopolitical rhetoric which causes it to be more of a lecture on the perceived need to terminate the decadent lifestyles of the societies with wealth and power and redistribute said wealth and power, to create a global "equity" ,control the destruction of the planet from the indiscriminate use of natural resource and curtail the use of violence as a means of controlling who is in possession of the global resources.
...Potential Spoilers...
The story needs editing for an assortment of typos and to tighten the actual plot. Characters both "good" and "bad" lack substance, the result of making the message the most important element. Someone in the student group should have been positioned as an antagonist, questioning the plans or at least not adamant about its correctness in order to suggest these students truly considered the potential negative consequences of their actions. Despite their youth, they were of an age where common sense should have spurred some dialog or debate concerning their right to make decisions for the global community not simply because if they didn't nobody else would. The espionage aspects of the story were a bit too predictable as well as the villains (US/CHINA) It's curious that the one aspect of this nearly AI program that had a viable use was the one that caused it to be shut down and of no surprise, due to human error.
The future of humanity is uncertain and a global community may be somewhere over the rainbow but global communication is only one element of the process. Social structures require more time to evolve than the technology they create. "Thinkers" from many disciplines, nations and religions have tried to develop the structure for a global community and have not been successful. Redistribution of wealth and power will not solve the worlds ills. Regardless of the impartiality of the machine deciding who gets what, taking from those who have, without their consent and giving it to those who don't have, might still be construed as theft and I'm not certain "tens of millions of people who donated resources to Mindwave" actually represents a mandate on a planet of over seven billion. If the story had spanned more time and this trial run of Mindwave presented various technical issues that had to be addressed along the way (other than the espionage element) it may have seemed more plausible.
PS: Why, just this once, couldn't the religious person who rants against this technology be a representative of a religion other than Christianity and from a country other than the US?
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Mindwave Hemera Trilogy Book 1 edition by Jennifer Shearer French Hermann Maurer Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Mindwave by Jennifer Shearer French is a suspensful cyber thriller. This book took me by surprise, I was sucked into the storyline after several pages and it kept me enthralled to the end. This is a very modern, tech savy thriller, entense and engaging with human and cyber interaction. The idea of a cyber thriller is alarming but also realistic. THe recently released non fiction Handbook The Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare shows that Mindwave as a cyber thriller is an alarmingly possibility. Great read.
Meet Mindwave (from 2016) a computer program with AI potential created by Professor Juergen Leitner and his associates. Mindwave derives its power from the number of people on the net willing to open their computers to the program. Once its power base is established it will have the capacity to direct virtually all global affairs in a fair and equitable manner, something humans have not achieved on their own. If enough people are connected it will also be able to serve as an early warning system for global catastrophes. The story chronicles the actions of the college students who find themselves in possession of the program which they promptly released into the net even though the creator of the program had not (the naivety of youth.)
The story is light on story and heavy on sociopolitical rhetoric which causes it to be more of a lecture on the perceived need to terminate the decadent lifestyles of the societies with wealth and power and redistribute said wealth and power, to create a global "equity" ,control the destruction of the planet from the indiscriminate use of natural resource and curtail the use of violence as a means of controlling who is in possession of the global resources.
...Potential Spoilers...
The story needs editing for an assortment of typos and to tighten the actual plot. Characters both "good" and "bad" lack substance, the result of making the message the most important element. Someone in the student group should have been positioned as an antagonist, questioning the plans or at least not adamant about its correctness in order to suggest these students truly considered the potential negative consequences of their actions. Despite their youth, they were of an age where common sense should have spurred some dialog or debate concerning their right to make decisions for the global community not simply because if they didn't nobody else would. The espionage aspects of the story were a bit too predictable as well as the villains (US/CHINA) It's curious that the one aspect of this nearly AI program that had a viable use was the one that caused it to be shut down and of no surprise, due to human error.
The future of humanity is uncertain and a global community may be somewhere over the rainbow but global communication is only one element of the process. Social structures require more time to evolve than the technology they create. "Thinkers" from many disciplines, nations and religions have tried to develop the structure for a global community and have not been successful. Redistribution of wealth and power will not solve the worlds ills. Regardless of the impartiality of the machine deciding who gets what, taking from those who have, without their consent and giving it to those who don't have, might still be construed as theft and I'm not certain "tens of millions of people who donated resources to Mindwave" actually represents a mandate on a planet of over seven billion. If the story had spanned more time and this trial run of Mindwave presented various technical issues that had to be addressed along the way (other than the espionage element) it may have seemed more plausible.
PS Why, just this once, couldn't the religious person who rants against this technology be a representative of a religion other than Christianity and from a country other than the US?

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