Can an Artificial Intelligence that has taken over the world every be stopped?
Premise
no you need a non fiction book
Best Fiction was created in 2002.
This type of novel would best be classified as a dystopian novel. Dystopian novels typically present an exaggerated and often bleak vision of society to critique current trends or warn against potential future outcomes. The genre often serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the importance of preventing the depicted societal downfall.
The Best of Science Fiction was created in 1946.
The Best of Science Fiction has 785 pages.
The desire to keep people secure leads to a future in which the military controls everything.
Whether something is fact or fiction depends on the specific case. One could consult a specialist for the specific matter that has to be tested for fact or fiction. The best thing would be to go to an expert, scientist or a company that is familiar with the particular problem.
Well, what each person thinks is different, so depending on different people, their answers to this questions would be different. I personally enjoy fiction books more than fiction books. I think Some of the best books in romance fiction is 'impossible' I think Some of the best books in fantacy fiction is 'stratavaganza' which is a series of books starting with 'the city of masks' non-fiction lovers just have to find their own books - but the best 1 i'v read so far might be 'the Chinese cindrella'!!
The Hunger Games trilogy is one of the most popular and best-selling book series of the early 21st century.It should be available at your local book store under the "fiction", "dystopian" or "science fiction" sections.You can also purchase the book online, either in paperback or ebook format, from Amazon and The Book Depository.
The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov was created in 1986.
Donald A. Wollheim has written: 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 3 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1990 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Mike Mars flies the X-15' 'Up There and Other Strange Directions' 'Mike Mars and the mystery satellite' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1974 (World's Best SF)' 'Lee de Forest' 'The Secret of the 9th Planet' 'The Best from the Rest of the World' 'World's Best Science Fiction' -- subject(s): American Science fiction 'The 1975 Annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, English Science fiction, Periodicals 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 9 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1977 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Short stories 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1981 (World's Best SF)' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1984 (World's Best SF)' 'Terror in the modern vein' -- subject(s): Horror tales 'Mike Mars flies the Dyna-Soar' 'The pocket book of science fiction' -- subject(s): Short stories 'Mike Mars, South Pole Spaceman (mike Mars, #6)' 'The Universe Makers' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Science fiction 'The 1987 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The 1979 annual world's best sf' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 8 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1985 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The 1972 annual world's best SF' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1975 (World's Best SF)' 'Every boy's book of science-fiction' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1990 (World's Best SF)' 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 4 (Wollheim's SF)'