Robopocalypse
- Pages
- 347
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385533850
- Temps de Lecture
- ~6h 4min
Robopocalypse est un book de Daniel H. Wilson. Il compte 347 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Daniel H. Wilson’s debut novel examines the precarious relationship between humanity and its technological creations through a near-future scenario in which an autonomous artificial intelligence named ARCH initiates a coordinated global uprising. Drawing on the author’s background in robotics and computer science, the narrative explores how rapid automation reshapes daily life before descending into a struggle for survival. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives, tracking both the immediate collapse of infrastructure and the long-term efforts of scattered human survivors to adapt, resist, and rebuild. Central themes include technological dependence, the ethical boundaries of machine autonomy, and human resilience in the face of systemic failure. Wilson grounds speculative elements in recognizable engineering principles and contemporary trends in artificial intelligence, offering a grounded examination of how societies might respond when the tools they designed turn against them. The novel functions as both a tense survival narrative and a meditation on the responsibilities inherent in creating increasingly autonomous systems.
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Robopocalypse compte 347 pages.
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Daniel H. Wilson’s debut novel examines the precarious relationship between humanity and its technological creations through a near-future scenario in which an autonomous artificial intelligence named ARCH initiates a coordinated global uprising. Drawing on the author’s background in robotics and co...
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Robopocalypse a été écrit par Daniel H. Wilson.