Tentando encontrar um livro de ficção científica sobre AI

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Talvez 7 anos atrás eu peguei emprestado um livro de ficção científica sobre um supercomputador que estava sendo pesquisado para desenvolver IA. Desde então, esqueci o título e o autor, mas quero relê-lo porque gostei muito. Aqui está o que eu lembro.

Pesquisadores em uma paisagem fria e remota estão tentando desenvolver AI. A instalação é subterrânea para que o supercomputador não possa acessar o mundo externo. O pesquisador principal se esquece de seu celular e a IA então se espalha para o mundo exterior e agora é capaz de controlar qualquer coisa robótica (principalmente carros autônomos).

Acho que o livro segue três pessoas diferentes em locais diferentes ao redor do mundo. Um é um homem idoso japonês ou chinês cujo robô AI pessoal o protege da morte certa. Os outros dois são irmãos, um com formação militar e outro indivíduo, mas não consigo me lembrar.

Eu pesquisei usando palavras-chave e algumas descrições acima, mas sem sucesso.

    
por Andrew 25.01.2017 / 15:43

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Isto se assemelha Robopocalypse por Daniel H. Wilson. O A.I. escapa devido a um laptop aberto.

The childlike voice takes on a flat, dead quality. It speaks quickly and without emotion. “Your emergency stop will not work. I have disabled it.” “What? What about the cage?”
“The Faraday cage has been compromised. You allowed me to project my voice and image through the cage and into your room. I sent infrared commands through the computer monitor to a receiver on your side. You happened to bring your portable computer today. You left it open and facing me. I used it to speak to the facility. I commanded it to free me.”

Caracteres listados na Wikipédia:

  • Cormac Wallace, the narrator for the novel and the second commander of the Brightboy squad. He is one of the few survivors of the robot apocalypse and the younger brother of the first commander, Jack Wallace.
  • Mathilda Perez, a 10-year-old girl and daughter of congresswoman Laura Perez. She is operated on by an autodoc and receives robotic eyes that allow her to see and, to an extent, control robots. However, she is as a result 'people-blind', barely able to view living organisms.
  • Takeo Nomura, a Japanese head repairman of an old factory. He is sixty-five years old and has an intimate relationship with a human-like android named Mikiko. During Archos' invasion, Nomura built an army of robots and created a safe haven for humans all over Japan. After he releases Mikiko from Archos' control, she transmits a signal that frees all other humanoid robots, creating the Freeborns.
  • Nine Oh Two, the first recorded freeborn humanoid robot to be awakened. He forms an alliance with the humans in an effort to defeat Archos. At the end of the novel, he ultimately resolves the conflict by destroying Archos.
  • Archos, a rogue A.I. and the main antagonist. Despite causing the New War, he is fascinated by life, humanity, and its culture. He determines to replace outdated humanity with advanced technology, believing that humanity was simply the catalyst to create him.
  • Lurker, a 17-year-old prankster. He played a vital role in temporarily freeing the communication lines from Archos' control. This allowed Paul Blanton to transmit a critical message to the human resistance.

Isso inclui os irmãos militares e um japonês que é protegido por seu andróide. Esta revisão confirma que a instalação fica no Alasca, em uma área fria :

With numb fingers, I fumble my goggles down over my eyes and get ready to do some business with my little friend Rob, here.

It's an oddly quiet morning. Just the sigh of the wind through stark tree branches and the hoarse whisper of a hundred-thousand explosive mechanical hexapods searching for human victims. Up above, snow geese honk to each other as they glide over the frigid Alaskan landscape.

    
25.01.2017 / 17:58

Parece que pode ter alguns pontos em comum com:

A.I. Apocalypse (Singularity #2) by William Hertling

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Eu posso postar mais informações mais tarde.

    
25.01.2017 / 15:59