A fast-paced technothriller finds a gifted undergraduate majoring in computer science and an archaeology professor unwittingly teaming up with a Middle Eastern arms dealer to find the lost Inca gold worth hundreds of millions of dollars, hidden in the remote mountains of the Llanganatis in Ecuador. Over the last five hundred years, many have searched for the gold, a few have perished, but no one has found it. Follow the team as they leverage cutting-edge technology, combining artificial intelligence with state-of-the-art satellite imagery, to search for the gold. As the young programmer…mehr
A fast-paced technothriller finds a gifted undergraduate majoring in computer science and an archaeology professor unwittingly teaming up with a Middle Eastern arms dealer to find the lost Inca gold worth hundreds of millions of dollars, hidden in the remote mountains of the Llanganatis in Ecuador. Over the last five hundred years, many have searched for the gold, a few have perished, but no one has found it. Follow the team as they leverage cutting-edge technology, combining artificial intelligence with state-of-the-art satellite imagery, to search for the gold. As the young programmer prepares to enter the mountains, COVID hits the team. Technology takes a back seat to the harsh realities of the Llanganatis. Will he be able to follow up on the clues he has uncovered to find the lost gold? Remember, those on the cutting-edge bleed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The author grew up in Rockland, Maine and practiced internal medicine in Bangor, Maine at St. Joseph Hospital. His interest in programming dates back to the 1980s when he developed an electronic medical record for primary care, and was an early adopter of predictive analytics, a type of artificial intelligence. Dr. Wood attended the University of Maine, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. His medical degree was from Dartmouth Medical School (now called Geisel School of Medicine) and he completed his residency at the Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge,Massachusetts, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. He and his wife still live in Bangor, where they raised their two boys, who are now scattered.
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