The Turing Exception - Book Review
The Turing Exception - by William Hertling - is the fourth book in the Singularity series, which starts with an AI being created, has an AI war, AIs and humans (mostly) coexisting and prospering, and now goes to a full dystopia.
After a really bad incident, AIs are considered a major threat and many are shut down. The others are not happy with how this is going and are ready to go full Skynet...
A lot of interesting tech and ideas here. The previous books started with reasonable, minor advances on today's tech but this went almost full singularity on us. Plenty of nanotech doing a whole lot of stuff, multiple existences through mind uploads, and much more.
Overall, really good, with a very reasonable and exciting ending that is not the easy way out (minor spoiler: wait, the AIs design a lot of crazy stuff and build it almost instantly with nanotech, but have to request real rockets? WTF?)
(on a funny note, searching the title in Amazon gets you C++ and Object-Oriented Numeric Computing for Scientists and Engineers. I do wonder what the Amazon search engine is doing...)
After a really bad incident, AIs are considered a major threat and many are shut down. The others are not happy with how this is going and are ready to go full Skynet...
A lot of interesting tech and ideas here. The previous books started with reasonable, minor advances on today's tech but this went almost full singularity on us. Plenty of nanotech doing a whole lot of stuff, multiple existences through mind uploads, and much more.
Overall, really good, with a very reasonable and exciting ending that is not the easy way out (minor spoiler: wait, the AIs design a lot of crazy stuff and build it almost instantly with nanotech, but have to request real rockets? WTF?)
(on a funny note, searching the title in Amazon gets you C++ and Object-Oriented Numeric Computing for Scientists and Engineers. I do wonder what the Amazon search engine is doing...)
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