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Till Death do us part - The ethics and evolution of human relationships
By - Joe Nickence
Posted: Sep 4, 2013

This essay contains spoilers from a book I’ve read, “Memories with Maya” by Clyde DeSouza.
I’ve read it a few times now and each time I did, I’ve picked up a different outlook on just what it means to be human in today’s hyper-paced technological world.
In composing this article, I had to make myself think about not just my own perspective, but what others will consider in really just a few years from now.
Everyone is familiar with the human urge to meet that special someone in their lives.
We either consciously or subconsciously check out members of the opposite sex and make mental notes of things we like physically. The protagonist in the book, Dan, starts out in the story by using his phone to focus on his close female friend, Maya, checking out her cleavage. Just a bit later in the book, we learn that Dan and Maya are a casual couple. Much of the story is interwoven with their relationship.
What makes their relationship unique? Technology. What makes any relationship unique today? Technology.
Long Distance Petting
Many years ago when I was dating, the landline telephone was instrumental in maintaining my relationship with my girlfriend. Most times we only had an hour at best to set up our daily lives in high school. There was no Internet. Most dates were mainly copying each other’s homework, in between watching a 19 inch tube TV. In “Maya”, the world is very contemporary. Cameras in cell phones, large screen televisions, and remote controlled petting many miles away from each other.
What will pass for maintaining a meaningful relationship in the future?...
Read the entire article on the IEET website
Posted: Sep 4, 2013

This essay contains spoilers from a book I’ve read, “Memories with Maya” by Clyde DeSouza.
I’ve read it a few times now and each time I did, I’ve picked up a different outlook on just what it means to be human in today’s hyper-paced technological world.
In composing this article, I had to make myself think about not just my own perspective, but what others will consider in really just a few years from now.
Everyone is familiar with the human urge to meet that special someone in their lives.
We either consciously or subconsciously check out members of the opposite sex and make mental notes of things we like physically. The protagonist in the book, Dan, starts out in the story by using his phone to focus on his close female friend, Maya, checking out her cleavage. Just a bit later in the book, we learn that Dan and Maya are a casual couple. Much of the story is interwoven with their relationship.
What makes their relationship unique? Technology. What makes any relationship unique today? Technology.
Long Distance Petting
Many years ago when I was dating, the landline telephone was instrumental in maintaining my relationship with my girlfriend. Most times we only had an hour at best to set up our daily lives in high school. There was no Internet. Most dates were mainly copying each other’s homework, in between watching a 19 inch tube TV. In “Maya”, the world is very contemporary. Cameras in cell phones, large screen televisions, and remote controlled petting many miles away from each other.
What will pass for maintaining a meaningful relationship in the future?...
Read the entire article on the IEET website
Published on September 04, 2013 00:54
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Tags:
artificial-intelligence, augmented-reality, dirrogate, human-relationships, immortality, memories-with-maya, posthuman, transhumanism, utopian
Future Fiction - Hard Science fiction set in India - The Pune Mirror

Future FictionThe Pune Mirror, India Oct 4th 2013
Clyde DeSouza’s new book Memories with Maya pushes the boundaries of science fiction.
So novel is his theme, reputed publications abroad have shown keen interest in serenading Clyde, showering him with kind words and yes, they were as impressed by this author’s take on transhumanism as this diarist, who got to know the writer recently.
There are no aliens, spaceships or flying supermen used as hooks to get readers’ attention. Instead, the tale revolves around how emerging
technology such as augmented reality and artificial intelligence will
affect us.
Sounds perfect for Hollywood, doesn’t it? However, we feel there is more truth in his story, than just what another average science fiction tale would reveal.
Published on October 04, 2013 04:19
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clyde-desouza, dirrogate, memories-with-maya
Free! Memories With Maya update
I've updated the plot in Memories with Maya to conform to the Screenplay being developed.
Expect a few interesting turn of events, plot devices and a further tightening of the story.
The updated version is up on Amazon and SmashWords.
I've also kept it as a free download for reader's who've bought the paperback version from Amazon.
Enjoy the read!
I'm grateful for the feedback.
Kind Regards.
Expect a few interesting turn of events, plot devices and a further tightening of the story.
The updated version is up on Amazon and SmashWords.
I've also kept it as a free download for reader's who've bought the paperback version from Amazon.
Enjoy the read!
I'm grateful for the feedback.
Kind Regards.
Published on July 08, 2014 23:14
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Tags:
artificial-intelligence, clyde-desouza, clyde-dsouza, dirrogate, memories-with-maya