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1 author picked Killing Code: The AI That Knew Too Much as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I loved this book with its mix of AI, murder, and mystery. It's about 'accidents' that seem to happen to anyone going against the creator of a predictive AI that they say will be able to anticipate human behaviour.

I liked the fact lots of things happen behind the scenes. An ex-staff member and former coder aims to get to the bottom of it. It looks at the 'what ifs' and throws up the corruption that can happen if there is no strict monitoring in the development of AI. 

Again, I feel it brings up the concerns we humans have…

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