“This a book that did not come together “overnight” – its assertions, hypothesizing, and observations are the product of immense deliberation and presented without apology or misgivings.” Anne Hollister, The Indie Source
“The ideas Kieser puts forth are fascinating — not only in the picture they paint of a data-driven futuristic world but also in their potential promise for disrupting economic, political and social norms that haven’t served humanity well” Jennifer Woods, Medium
“Even if his ideas fail to convince you, Kieser’s Dear Machine is quite unlike anything else I’ve ever read and demands a reading from anyone interested in the subject.” Gwen Waggoner, Skope Magazine
“The fact he manages to provide such a sweeping overview within such confining limits testifies to how well he has worked out his theories and skill as a writer.” Michael Rand, Mob Angeles
“Kieser keeps you involved with his ideas and the force of his theorizing afloat with energetic writing presenting things in a polished, professional manner through the entirety of this work. [Dear Machine] is singular and an important contribution to this subject.” Kim Muncie, Neu Futur
“Kieser is clearly a formidable thinker unafraid to stare down the ramifications that may ensue from human kind’s rapidly advancing technological acumen and possesses an even-handed assessment of both our strengths and foibles as a species.” Vents Magazine