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Colossus

Colossus Trilogy Series, Book 1

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Colossus

By: D. F. Jones
Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan
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Charles Forbin has dedicated the last 10 years of his life to the construction of his own supercomputer, Colossus, rejecting romantic and social endeavors in order to create the United States' very first Artificially Intelligent defense system.

Colossus is a supercomputer capable of taking in and analyzing data rapidly, allowing it to make real-time decisions about the nation's defense.

But Colossus soon exceeds even Forbin's calculated expectations, learning to think independently of the Colossus Programming Office, processing data over 100 times faster than Forbin and his team had originally anticipated.

The President hands off full control of the nation's missiles and other defense protocols to Colossus and makes the announcement to the world that he has ensured peace.

However, the USSR quickly announces that it too has a supercomputer, Guardian, with capabilities similar to that of Colossus.

Forbin is concerned when Colossus asks - asks - to communicate with Guardian.

The computer he built shouldn't be able to ask at all.

©1966 D. F. Jones (P)2017 Tantor
Adventure Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense
Prescient Ai Story • Compelling Technothriller • Excellent Character Distinction • Excellent Reader • Tension-building Plot

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Needs to be made into a movie, updated for the characters to use updated tech such as cellphones instead of landlines.

the relevance to today's AI

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Too short. It would been better presented and enjoyed if the computer had been given more attention and more of an in depth explanation of Colossus’s inner life.

Colossus’s dialogue was exactly as one would expect. Loved it now looking for the other two.

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I recall seeing the movie in the 70"s. Scared the heck out me and still a great, realistic A I. story.

Great story!

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I was very impressed with this audiobook. I've only listened to 9 and this was by far the best performance. Kudos to this man! I hope he narrates the other two books in the series.

The narrator had a wide range of voices and accents

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One of the first Terminator Movies in big scale.. the 1960 Movies do poor justice to this book.

a clasic

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This story is a favorite of mine. I remember seeing the movie in the 1970s with Eric Braeden and Susan Clark. It is a true classic. I named one of my computers Colossus and my red laptop, Guardian.

The book seems to be fairly close to the movie or is it the other way around? I love that the voice of Colossus is heard in the audio book version. By having the voice, it gives it more of a personality. I found it funny that Colossus picked a British accent for reasons you can learn.

I enjoyed the book, although it is a bit scary. I plan to listen the rest of the series.

A great computer-takes-over-the-world story!

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The story of a cold blooded, logic driven antagonist has never been told better than this book. Colossus makes HAL look like a diapered baby in comparison and there isn't any mental breakdown in Colossus.

How incredibly different the book is from the movie.

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Fantastic character development and hilarious interchange between the powers that be coming to grips with the power that is- and think it was, and always will be. Never.

Excellent

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This is one of the best sci-fi books that I’ve ever read. It is a little slow in spots, but it makes up for it by being very creative and well written.

The best

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Excellent science fiction. The reader was excellent, he nicely represented different characters by voice but didn’t overdo it. One quirk: He consistently pronounces “sure” like “shore”, same for surely and insure, which he pronounces shorely and inshore, regardless of the character speaking.

Good story, good reading

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