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A Letter to the Human Race

Posted June 13, 2019, under ExoTalk

Dear Human Race,

A couple of years ago, a good friend asked me what I thought about computers. I replied that I loved them for what I thought they could do and hated them for failing to live up to their promises.

He then outlined a brand new concept in computing and what it could actually achieve. I was cautiously excited. If this new system could do even half of what he claimed, then it would be light years ahead of any other existing system.

I’m not at all technically minded. I can type, send and receive emails, use Google for research and that’s about it!

“How did you get to that point?” he asked. “By trial and error,” I replied. “I gradually became familiar with enough computer terms and procedures to be able to do what I needed but it was a painful process.”

“A bit like learning a new language?”

“Yeah,” I growled “and without a dictionary!”

My friend laughed. “So what would you think about a computer that could speak or write in human language without forcing you to learn computer-speak?”

“I’d open a bottle of bubbly and celebrate.”

“And how about a computer that does away with programs altogether but can carry out your detailed requests accurately and in no time at all?”

“I’d think I’d died and gone to computer heaven.”

That’s basically how my friend got me interested in ExoBrain, whose ExoTech technology has removed the clutter collected over the past seventy years that inhibits our computers today. As a professional writer, a laptop is an essential tool for me, but I fight the darn thing almost as much as I benefit from it.

I joined the ExoBrain team a few weeks later to assist them with my writing skills. I also set about learning what I could of the technology behind this incredible leap forward into a new age of computing abilities, which underlines the genius of simplicity over the confusion of complexity.

As with any bright new creation, it comes up against the barriers of those resistant to change and who are unwilling to look beyond their own fixed ideas.

Don’t be a slave to archaic computing systems that are rapidly painting themselves into a corner with their mind-blowing complexities.

Find out more about ExoBrain, join our team or help us to fund a spectacular launch that will show that computing will never be the same again!

The profit potential is staggering, as with any new concept whose time has come, with a world population that is in desperate need of changing the way in which they can maximize benefits from the ever-more important digital age!

Chris Dresser

An ExoTech Ltd shareholder, Chris is currently authoring two of the four books to be published the day ExoBrain launches and has helped to create ExoBrain’s introductory video to the Confidential Technical Briefing. Chris has spent his working life in the film and television industry, starting with BBC Television in London, then ATV in Birmingham becoming, at the time, the youngest Studio Manager in Britain.

Later, in South Africa, he wrote and directed film and TV commercials, having four South African entries at the Cannes Advertising Festival. After a number of years of writing and directing or producing documentaries (eight international awards) and corporate videos, he concentrated on writing feature film screenplays (five screened) and television series (seven screened). He has a novel, ”Pursuit of Treachery,” with a literary agent and is currently obtaining finance for an action adventure feature film he has written and is co-producing. He is a published poet and has given many readings.

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