Silver Screen
earliest edition we have, 1999 Pyr, 2005 paperback 383 pages
Anjuli O'Connell has a memory like a computer, a boyfriend who is slowly turning into a cyborg, a friend who wishes he was nothing more than a mind inside of a computer and a mystery to resolve that questions all the wisdom about artificial intelligence and what it means to be human. and she's going to be an expert witness in a trial with testimony that could destroy a global technology empire. It's going to be a tou...
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