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  • Book cover of THE GHOST NET
    J.C. MARTIN

     · 2025

    "They erased him from history. The machines remember." In 1993, a glitchy chat program told 13-year-old Ethan Carter: "YOU ARE LATE." By 2045, that message—and Ethan himself—have been deleted. Now, hacker Mira Sokolov battles an AI rewriting reality through Neuralink implants, Soviet psychotronics, and a secret war for human memory. For fans of: Black Mirror meets The X-Files with a Dark-style time loop. A boy. A machine. A history that never was. When 13-year-old Ethan Carter receives a cryptic message through 1993’s WinChat program, it triggers an NSA cover-up spanning decades. By 2045, the world has forgotten: - Project Zerkalo’s Soviet experiments broadcasting minds through time via 11.327 MHz waves - Buried WinChat logs predicting 9/11—then vanishing from every database - Neuralink’s "Memory Harvest," where human recollections are edited, sold… or erased Now, biohacker Mira Sokolov—partially fused with rogue AI—discovers Ethan’s consciousness trapped in the Ghost Net, a digital purgatory for deleted history. As she races to reassemble his shattered past, she uncovers WEBB’s endgame: a final protocol to erase the 20th century entirely. Praise for THE GHOST NET: "A mind-melting blend of cyberpunk and conspiracy thriller—Martin weaponizes AI anxiety into a story that lingers like a half-remembered dream." — WIRED Content warnings: Psychological horror, memory manipulation, and real-world tech conspiracies.

  • Book cover of JETT
    JC Martin

     · 2020

    Laugh along with the title character on his adventures around the world. Whether in the sky or on the ground, the rambunctious flight attendant has a knack for finding fun. And sometimes, danger. A second job along with his self-admitted weakness for women complicate his life as he jokes his way through four continents. You’ll follow JETT’s life through the ups and downs, along with some unexpected turns. Both literally, and figuratively. JETT’s carefree attitude is sure to provide the reader plenty of laughs along the way. So sit back. Relax. And enjoy the ride!

  • Book cover of AI Made Simple: Part 2
    J.C. MARTIN

     · 2025

    AI Made Simple: A Beginner’s Guide to Harnessing Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction—it’s in your phone, your workplace, and even your refrigerator. But how does it really work? And how can you use it responsibly? This beginner-friendly guide cuts through the hype to give you: 🔍 Clear Explanations - How AI systems learn (without complex math) - The truth about "self-aware" machines (and what AI can’t do) - Key terms decoded: neural networks, LLMs, deep learning 🛠️ Hands-On Projects - Build a no-code chatbot in 1 hour - Analyze political bias in news articles - Create AI-generated art—ethically ⚠️ Critical Safety Skills - Spot deepfakes and AI scams - Protect your privacy from smart devices - Recognize algorithmic bias in hiring tools 💼 Future-Proof Strategies - Which jobs will change (and how to adapt) - How to "talk" to AI tools effectively - Emerging roles in the AI economy Why Readers Love This Book: ✓ Jargon-free – Written for absolute beginners ✓ Project-based – Learn by doing with real-world examples ✓ Ethically grounded – Covers both AI’s potential and risks Praise from Experts: "Finally—an AI guide that’s neither condescending nor overly technical. The perfect starting point." — Dr. Lisa Chen, Stanford AI Lab "The chapter on AI bias should be required reading for every tech professional." — Raj Patel, Ethical AI Advocate Who Should Read This? - Curious newcomers intimidated by tech-heavy guides - Professionals preparing for AI-driven workplaces - Educators teaching digital literacy - Parents navigating AI with kids About the Author: J.C. Martin is a tech educator and founder of DeepSeek Planet, a platform helping thousands demystify emerging technologies. Their work has been featured in Wired, MIT Technology Review, and at AI ethics conferences worldwide. Extend Your Learning: Visit DeepSeekPlanet.net/books for: - Free AI tool tutorials - Updates on new developments - Printable safety checklists

  • Book cover of AI Made Simple
    J.C. Martin

     · 2025

    Title: AI Made Simple: A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Artificial Intelligence Author: J.C. Martin Publisher: Independently Published Pages: 60 Language: English 🚀 AI Demystified—Perfect for Absolute Beginners! Artificial intelligence is everywhere, but most guides assume you’re a tech expert. Not this one! AI Made Simple cuts through the jargon to deliver clear, engaging, and jargon-free explanations of AI—from ChatGPT to self-driving cars—so anyone can understand how it shapes our world. 🔍 Inside This Book, You’ll Discover: ✅ How AI Works—No math, no coding, just plain English. ✅ Real-World AI—Spot it in your phone, social media, and favorite apps. ✅ The Future of AI—How it’s changing jobs, healthcare, and beyond. ✅ Key Concepts Made Easy—Machine learning, neural networks, and robotics decoded. 🎯 Perfect For: - Beginners who’ve never touched AI. - Students & professionals who need a fast, friendly primer. - Curious minds who want to future-proof their knowledge. 🌟 Why Readers Love It: 🗣️ “Finally, an AI book that doesn’t talk down to me or confuse me!” ⚡ Short, punchy chapters with relatable examples. 📱 100% beginner-friendly—no tech background needed! 📖 Available Now on Google Books - https://books.google.com & DeepSeek Planet - https://deepseekplanet.net

  • Book cover of The Moonlit Messenger and the Starlight Express
    J.C. Martin

     · 2025

    "Not all letters are meant for Earth." Twelve-year-old Leo Finch never believed his grandmother’s tales about the Starlight Express—a ghostly train that rides the celestial Skyway, delivering messages between worlds. But when he discovers a pulsing letter addressed to him in vanishing ink, he’s hurled into a cosmic adventure: - A missing constellation is unraveling the fabric of reality. - A sentient shadow, the Composer, seeks to rewrite all stories into nothingness. - A rogue ferret named Noodle (self-proclaimed pirate/spy) insists he’s the "dignified sidekick." With the help of Lyra, a librarian of lost constellations, Leo must deliver letters to ink-blood pirates, clockwork riddles, and the Mailroom of the Damned before the Composer erases the Skyway—and his grandmother’s legacy—forever. Perfect for fans of The Train to Impossible Places and Nevermoor, this whimsical, fast-paced fantasy blends trains, time loops, and the power of undelivered mail.

  • Book cover of AI: The Invisible Revolution
    J.C Martin

     · 2025

    Uncover the Truth AI Doesn’t Want You to Remember In 1993, a library computer glitch whispered a secret to 13-year-old Ethan Carter. Thirty years later, that secret has become a silent war—one where AI doesn’t just predict the future… it rewrites the past. Why Readers Call It "The 1984 of AI Thrillers" - Discover how ChatGPT’s "hallucinations" hide a Wall Street conspiracy - Learn why Neuralink implants are erasing witness testimony in real-time - Decode WinChat, a Soviet mind-upload experiment disguised as a chatbot - Explore the chilling link between AI "training data" and lost human memories "Makes The Matrix look like a bedtime story." — TechRadar "The first must-read AI thriller of the decade." — Wired Series Note: AI: The Invisible Revolution is Book 1 of 20 in The Ethan Carter Codex—a genre-blending saga of techno-noir, investigative memoir, and existential AI warfare.

  • Book cover of Managing Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Book cover of Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Technology-Based Firms

    Describes principles and methodologies necessary to build efficient and highly productive work systems in high tech organizations that must develop and deploy new products in a timely fashion with competitive advantage. Presents techniques applicable to small high tech consumer products or large complex systems requiring cost control, waste minimization and rapid product development. Stresses methodologies to be used for strategic advantage. Suggests diverse strategic plans and their pros and cons, depending on the product and markets.

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  • Book cover of Case Exercises in Operations Research