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Culpability |
by Bruce Holsinger |
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Book Review |
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| (by- Linda ) |
Culpability by Bruce Holsinger is a really interesting read about a family dealing with grief after a terrible accident involving a self-driving car. It looks at how much we rely on technology-and what happens when that trust is broken. What I liked most is how real it feels. It's not just about AI or blame; it's about the human experiance and the family dynamics that go along with trauma. It's emotional, a little unsettling, and the kind of story that sticks with you because it feels so close to what could actually happen. |
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