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I pulled this book a few months ago. It was my first, and like most first books, it's full of things I'd do differently now. After writing three more books I feel are much stronger, I realized that, while this one's not perfect, it's still part of my journey. So, I decided to say 'f**k it' and put it back out there, warts and all. It may not be flawless, but the ideas about AI are freshly relevant.
Here's the original description. Kent and James are brilliant, by human standards. But those standards are about to change. By the time this is over, they will be known as the two idiots who wanted a smart slave. How many safety measures are enough when the thing in the cage is as far above humans as humans are to mice? At least when they create a super-human intelligence they know it worked. The same cannot be said for the dozens of other teams around the world attempting the same thing. How many are already out there? How would we know? Marcus has an interesting job - retrieving treasure. It's not exactly treasure hunting, since he already knows where it is. The hunting part is done by his reclusive employer, with super-human accuracy. Marcus would ask him how, but he really doesn't want to spoil a good thing. For enough money, most people will do almost anything. When money is just bits, who are the slaves and who are the masters?