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Machines Like Me
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In an alternate version of the 1980s London, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Benn engage in a fierce struggle for political dominance, while Alan Turing's remarkable advancements in artificial intelligence redefine the era. Within this unique setting, we follow Charlie, a man who wanders through life, evasive of a stable job, and deeply enamored with Miranda, a brilliant student burdened by a dark secret. When fortune comes his way, Charlie invests in Adam, one of the pioneering synthetic humans. Together with Miranda, they sculpt Adam's personality, creating a being that is nearly flawless in beauty, strength, and intellect. However, this dynamic soon evolves into a complex love triangle, challenging Charlie, Miranda, and Adam with a significant ethical quandary. What truly defines humanity? Is it the actions we perform or the profundity of our inner world? Can a machine genuinely comprehend the intricacies of the human soul? "Machines Like Me" is a gripping and thought-provoking narrative that cautions against creating technologies that surpass our ability to control them. The novel combines wit, deep contemplation, and political insight, resulting in a captivating and intellectually stimulating read, as hailed by the Sunday Times.
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In an alternate version of the 1980s London, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Benn engage in a fierce struggle for political dominance, while Alan Turing's remarkable advancements in artificial intelligence redefine the era. Within this unique setting, we follow Charlie, a man who wanders through life, evasive of a stable job, and deeply enamored with Miranda, a brilliant student burdened by a dark secret. When fortune comes his way, Charlie invests in Adam, one of the pioneering synthetic humans. Together with Miranda, they sculpt Adam's personality, creating a being that is nearly flawless in beauty, strength, and intellect. However, this dynamic soon evolves into a complex love triangle, challenging Charlie, Miranda, and Adam with a significant ethical quandary. What truly defines humanity? Is it the actions we perform or the profundity of our inner world? Can a machine genuinely comprehend the intricacies of the human soul? "Machines Like Me" is a gripping and thought-provoking narrative that cautions against creating technologies that surpass our ability to control them. The novel combines wit, deep contemplation, and political insight, resulting in a captivating and intellectually stimulating read, as hailed by the Sunday Times.