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De: Charles Stross
Narrado por: George Guidall
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The Singularity. It is the era of the posthuman. Artificial intelligences have surpassed the limits of human intellect. Biotechnological beings have rendered people all but extinct. Molecular nanotechnology runs rampant, replicating and reprogramming at will. Contact with extraterrestrial life grows more imminent with each new day.

Struggling to survive and thrive in this accelerated world are three generations of the Macx clan: Manfred, an entrepreneur dealing in intelligence amplification technology whose mind is divided between his physical environment and the Internet; his daughter, Amber, on the run from her domineering mother, seeking her fortune in the outer system as an indentured astronaut; and Sirhan, Amber’s son, who finds his destiny linked to the fate of all of humanity.

For something is systematically dismantling the nine planets of the solar system. Something beyond human comprehension. Something that has no use for biological life in any form...

©2005 Charles Stross (P)2014 Recorded Books
Ciencia Ficción Ciencia Ficción Dura Ficción Género Ficción Premio Locus Psicológico Space Opera Suspenso Tecno-Thriller Thriller y Suspenso Tecnología Sistema solar
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I read the book a few years ago and loved it, and recently after attending Singularity University, listened to the audio version. I enjoyed the audio version more. George Guidall does a great job narrating and doing each of the character voices.

The story is fascinating, funny and intense - accelerating at a sometimes dizzying pace which keeps with the pace of a post-singular civilization.

Best singularity story I've ever read

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This is a very thought provoking book, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The author is clearly brilliant. That said, I did not listen for long continuous sessions, and I had to be in the right mood (like anything). I didn't understand all of the small details, and I wish I had time to read a hard copy so that I could google some of the science terminology. It's unlike any other book I've read, and I was honestly sad when i heard "the end".

Incredibly Interesting

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Part Foundation, part Snow Crash, part 2001 and ALL Stross geekiness,

The earlier parts seem to almost have the tounge-in-cheek satire feel of a Snow Crash, but the later parts become pretty serious exploration. Throughout all of it Stross is throwing his knowledge of computer parts in your face at ever turn.

I can't honestly say this is one of his better books. There are a fair number of things thrown in seemingly at random or because Stross wanted to make a political statement, but the scope is up there with Asimov's Foundation and it was a fun roller-coaster ride.

Outstanding character award goes to iNeko the cat (Neko is Cat in japanese.) Clearly, Stross knows cats.

A beautiful mess

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The story jumps around too much, but it's still a very exciting story filled with a lot to think about.

Great ideas, too many different plots

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This is a wacky book. It's about the singularity, where the acceleration in technological progress becomes great that humans get left behind. It reminds me a little bit of Greg Egan's books. But it has some real groaners e.g. corporations that have essentially become people but also viruses that infect entire solar systems.

So, like, huh? All this legal/corporate/economic stuff seems like a distraction from the more interesting themes of AI personhood, hierarchy of intelligences, space exploration, etc. The pet cat is by far the most interesting character! There are aliens but they aren't very alien. The first aliens we meet stole their forms from Earth life which is quite a disappointment. The aliens we meet later are, I wanna say, computer viruses? They make no sense and don't really do anything.

I also felt robbed because the choice to tell this story from the point of view of humans leaves out the motivations and experiences of the post-humans, which is where all the action would be.

Worst of all is the author's bad habit of naming something like a piece of technology without actually telling us what it is. I know it's called "diamond vacuumed biphasic structure" but what the hell? This is the capstone of pulp toilet paper schlock.

If corporations were people and ate solar systems

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