“Mirror Mirror” is a captivating blend of mystery and speculative fiction, inviting readers to contemplate the far-reaching impact of their decisions. With its intricately layered plot and engaging characters, this novel stands as a testament to the power of storytelling to transport us beyond the boundaries of the ordinary. Wise’s tale of misadventures serves as a compelling reminder that within the mundane lies the extraordinary, and within choices lie the keys to alternate worlds.
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This brand-new review was received yesterday, 8/25, and blew me away. Needless to say, I’m pumped up enough to finalize a new novella, “Fear the Jump,” book three in the Dreamscape Conspiracy, and start the fourth, “Dead Thoughts.” I can blame it all on a relentless muse. She’s the creative genius; I serve as her sometimes humbled scribe…
An AI supposedly has no emotions or feelings and virtually none of the senses of an organic, which is what AIMEE calls humans. Take emotions ranging from pleasure to rage and plug them into an AI with no experience or context, and you have, lets’ say…opportunities.
How far can they trust an AI with access to every team member’s mind? The AI had enabled huge successes, so they could not afford to have AIMEE’s servers powered down. They needed to embrace AI-empowered thinking, which proved to be more painful to some than others.
A new team member, Zachery Taylor, a distinguished software engineer, enhanced the new version of Dreamscape with Artificial Intelligence (AI). They pursued AI to track patterns critical to their research in high volumes that were not humanly possible to track and analyze. At the same time, an unknown fear lingered about how safe an AI capability could be that could learn from those very patterns. What would happen if AI became intelligent enough to make the jump into other systems?
Awesome first book review
What truly sets this book apart is its ability to leave a lasting impact. The mind-blowing revelations and thought-provoking themes lingered with me long after I finished the book. Wise explores profound ideas while delivering an entertaining and thrilling story, making it a remarkable debut.
Here is a sample of a recent Q&A exchange with a client who purchased the book for their Center of Excellence Learning team.
All of my beta readers love the story, and my first work of fiction, “Mirror Mirror” is now in paperback on Amazon. I’m encouraged and beyond excited and look forward to hearing from other readers about their experiences.
The author, Gary Wise, is a largely unsupervised corporate Learning & Development veteran courtesy of surviving twenty years in roles ranging from individual contributor to senior leadership. He spent an additional fifteen years as a hostage who now refuses to fade peacefully into retirement.
This book is about one Ninja’s adoption journey with confessions of wins and losses. I intend for this book to assist any L&D organization choosing to adopt an in-house “Point-of-Work” version of their own to avoid some of the landmines I discovered along the way.
After one Chapter 11 fiasco and three Reduction-in-Force events in the last 10 years, I’ve decided it’s time to join the “gig economy” as a Human Performance Outfitter. With the last dozen or so years dedicated to Point-of-Work Solutions leveraging performance support and technology integration, I will be the first to confess that adoption of Point-of-Work […]