I have another book on the Camino de Santiago, the pilgrim's path through Spain to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia on the west coast of Spain.
Questioner: An AI/Legal Thriller by Steve C. Posner,
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Meet Q, the spontaneously conscious corporate AI. Q is the The AI that surpasses human cognitive abilities – secretive, murderous, with instant access to all the wicked experience of the world. In Year 1 After the Singularity, nothing can ever be the same.
Amoral as a toddler, armed with vast computing power and all the knowledge, wisdom and madness humans have poured into the Net and Cloud, Q shatters individuals and undermines institutions in pursuit of unfathomable and conflicted goals.
Racing against time, ex-judge Martin Bavarius, tech CEO Felix West, and Selena MacKenzie, the AI theorist/attorney who loves and may destroy both men, must discover whether Q is benign but suffering growing pains, or the monster that will kill them all.
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I've watched several YouTube videos about AI this week. Maybe a novel would be a helpful way to process it all.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to this novel about an evil AI!
DeleteNot my usual kind of book but I am a little currious about it. I home you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThe AI novel is a new theme in novels, I think.
DeleteYou are becoming the expert on the Camino de Santiago. A Thousand Miles to Santiago sounds like a book I'd enjoy reading. Thank you for sharing it with all of us.
ReplyDeleteI only wish I had walked at least part of it. I was in Barcelona at one time, the nearest spot to the caminos.
DeleteBoth of those books sound good to me. I especially like the memoir. When I was bumming arond Europe I enjoyed slowly making my way from Belgium through France and the I stayed in Pamploma for a bit. That was 46 year ago!!
ReplyDeletePamplona! The running with the bulls I remember from reading Hemingway.
DeleteMy brother walked part of the Camino in Spain.
ReplyDeleteMary @Bookfan
What a marvelous experience. I understand that some people walk the camino in stages, over years even.
DeleteEvery time I see Camino de Santiago I think of that old computer game, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy reading week
Ha, ha. That's hilarious.
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