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What inspired me to write THE COMMITTEE WILL KILL YOU NOW?

I had three main inspirations for my latest medical historical fiction book, THE COMMITTEE WILL KILL YOU NOW: First: The real-life history of “The God Committee” in early-1960s Seattle, WA. The committee consisted primarily of laypeople who secretly decided which people would receive the first kidney hemodialysis in the U.S. Rationing of healthcare. It’s one…

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How current-day applications of AI inspired my fiction book about AI

My debut novel, The Algorithm Will See You Now, is not only one of the latest fiction books about AI, but a speculative medical thriller set in near-future Seattle, where the implementation of artificial intelligence algorithms to guide—and limit—healthcare turns out to be, in the end, subject to its human creators’ flaws. The book’s publication…

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