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Red Moon Dot

By: Kishore Tipirneni
Narrated by: Lee Goettl
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In the heart of the Pacific lies a mysterious island, shrouded in secrecy and guarded by the enigmatic Gordon McMillan, the world's wealthiest and most elusive genius. Once a titan of the technological realm, McMillan's sudden retreat from the world's stage three years ago left many puzzled minds wondering about his intentions. Little did they know, his seclusion was merely a prelude to an audacious experiment that would alter the course of human history.

In “Red Moon Dot,” Kishore Tipirneni, the author of the acclaimed New Eden series, unveils a gripping sci-fi tale that delves into the depths of genius and the perilous pursuit of artificial intelligence. As six brilliant minds, each possessing a PhD in their respective fields, find themselves marooned on McMillan's secluded island by a twist of fate, they stumble upon a revelation beyond their wildest imaginations.

Trapped in a paradise turned prison, these intellectuals soon uncover McMillan's clandestine agenda: the development of a general artificial intelligence far surpassing any known creation. With each passing day, they become entangled in a web of moral dilemmas, ethical quandaries, and the relentless pursuit of scientific discovery. Will humanity survive the age of AI?

“Red Moon Dot” is a mesmerizing blend of suspense, intellect, and technological marvel, exploring the profound implications of artificial intelligence on society and the human psyche. With twists and turns that will keep listeners on the edge of their seats, Tipirneni's masterpiece is a compelling testament to the power of human ingenuity and the consequences of playing god in a world where nothing is beyond reach. Prepare to embark on a journey unlike any other, where the future of humanity is decided on the shores of a forgotten island, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance.

©2024 Kishore Tipirneni (P)2024 Kishore Tipirneni
Science Fiction Adventure Thought-Provoking Computer Science Hard Science Fiction Survival Genetic Engineering

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I would highly recommend this novel to anyone interested in Artificial Intelligence. The novel was very thought provoking. I enjoyed the pacing and twists and turns with the main characters (especially David). As the plot thickened, I felt many emotions, from fear, to sadness, to love and in the end hopefulness. The writer's style was very knowledgeable, organized and extremely creative. At times the novel was technical in the area of science however it was very easy to understand the direction of the storyline. I am sure I will be looking for the Red Moon Dot when I look at the moon.

Red Moon Dot: Very futurist, thought provoking

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Wish you were a full time author, appreciate original ideas, science and characters. Thanks and I’ll look forward to next one

Love all your books!

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Great AudioBook. Time flies when you start this book. I loved it. It was very entertaining.

Great listend

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Just like Tipirneni’s three other books, the storyline and imaginative reality is incredible! Truly one of a kind. Makes the reader really think about the future in an apprehensive but hopeful way. However, the characters/dialogue were extremely bland and a bit lifeless in my opinion; almost robotic. It made it difficult to truly care about the characters. But the story as a whole is genius.

Brilliant concept and freaky good, borderline realistic ideas for the future.

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