Only complaint I had about the book is that the narrator repeatedly mispronounced the word “silicon” as “silicone”. One is a crystalline mineral used in microprocessors and the other is a synthetic polymer used in window caulk and breast implants. I’m unaware of any AI applications that run in or on the latter. 😉
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