Author: tyzbsdmy
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Volunteers – A Science Fictions Novella Available Now

I recently finished a short story (novella) I was working on titled: Volunteers. While it is listed in the post-apocalyptic category, it’s actually considered post post-apocalyptic. In other words, civilization has started to rebuild itself after a world ending event. The story is told from the perspective of Calvin McKinney, who is recalling the events
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Regen will be free until April 21st

To get everyone excited for the release of Hunt (part two of the Genetically Modified Series) I’m going to be giving away Regen on Kindle for a five-day promotion. It starts today April 17, and will end on April 21 at midnight. You can download Regen on the Kindle store here <– As far as
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Cancer, metabolic disease, autoimmune disease, and neurological disorders might be donzo

Crispr (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) – is making headlines again. This time Systems Biology Institute at Yale are targeting cancer, metabolic disease, autoimmune disease, and neurological disorders. “We have created four new Cas12a mouse lines that will allow researchers to study complex genetic interactions and their effects involved in many disorders,” said Sidi Chen,
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HITMXN on Bookfunnel

I’ve made a downloadable copy of HITMXN available on bookfunnel. It will automatically sign you up to my newsletter (don’t worry I promise not to spam you) and keep you up-to-date when something new drops. Also, I have a few claim codes left if you live in the US or UK for the audible version.
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AI is learning how to trick humans

Well, that didn’t take long, did it? This paper argues that a range of current AI systems have learned how to deceive humans. We define deception as the systematic inducement of false beliefs in the pursuit of some outcome other than the truth. We first survey empirical examples of AI deception, discussing both special-use AI
