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What can you recommend about science fiction about artificial intelligence?
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What kind of sci-fi genre appears in the works of both literary masters and sci-fi masters, such as isaac asimov, orson scott card, Iain M. Banks who just left us, and robert heinlein, William Gibson and neal stephenson who are sharp in writing and deeply show lust, drugs and rock in their novels? That is artificial intelligence. It is closely related to robot novels and often appears in other schools, such as dystopian novels, space opera novels and Cyberpunk novels. When computers and machines can learn, educate and teach others, show their morality and ethics, and most importantly, when they can understand and show love, anger and fear in human emotions, the deep moral and philosophical problems displayed by artificial intelligence force us to examine ourselves deeply and question ourselves, which is why we are called human beings. Artificial intelligence novels show us what the future looks like and how we need to be responsible for what we create. Less seriously, it is usually accompanied by skin affinity and a reasonable description of bleeding events. This list includes the top works in artificial intelligence novels.
It should be noted that there are essential differences between artificial intelligence novels and robot novels (at least we think so! )。
1 Hyperion | dan simmons | Hyperion series
Hyperion | dan simmons | Hyperion Poems
Awards: 1990 Hugo Award, 1990 Track Award.
Nomination Award: 1990 British Novel Science Fiction Award, 1992 Clark Award.
What happens when you use past elements and future elements and mix them together? On the whole, it will be quite mild. Unless you are dan simmons, you will write one of the most outstanding artificial intelligence novels in history (considering its popularity, yes, we will consider the popularity factor), and its outstanding achievements make Hai Bolian in the series of novels unparalleled in this list.
Hyperion tells the story of a group of pilgrims who were sent to the time tomb of Hyperion planet by the Shrike Church, the ultimate salvation church of mankind, on the eve of the end of the world. There is a creation called Shrike on the Hyperion. People are full of awe and admiration for it, but some people still want to destroy it. With the development of the story, readers will learn about the story of each pilgrim and be attracted by the profound description of the character characteristics in the book. If it's your dish, it even smells like the wizard of oz. Almost every novel in Hyperion's series won the track award, and Hyperion also won the Hugo Award and the 1990 track award. Warner Bros. is making a film adaptation plan. (translator's note: artificial intelligence plays a key role in this novel. )
Related recommendations: The fall of Hyperion, the rise of Andy Mien and Andy Mien (all belong to Hyperion series).
2 Ender's Game | orson scott card Ender's Game | orson scott card Ender Quintet
Awards: nebula award, 1986 Hugo award.
Nomination awards: 1986 trajectory award, 1985 nebula award.
Although orson scott card is a staunch homophobe (you have to get rid of the "white elephant" at the beginning (worthless thing, right ~), he also wrote one of the best works in science fiction-Ender's Game. It is one of the most popular novels. It is groundbreaking and deserves to be ranked second in our list.
In the future world, humans will struggle for existence with an insect-like creature called Zerg or Worm. Zerg are a colony of ants, and will become aggressive in order to protect their queen leader. In order to fight against future zerg attacks, a college protects human children as resources and trains them to become future fleet commanders. Talented young people are trained in the battle academy, including our protagonist Andrew Viking, who shows genius in tactics, has the power to return to earth, and may become the leader of evil purposes. However, Ender joined the strategic plan of a former Zerg colony planet. When he was exploring the zerg colony world, he found a dormant zerg queen egg. The queen ant told Ender through teleportation that the Zerg thought human beings were a ruthless race because they lacked collective consciousness. The queen asked Ender to take the eggs to a new planet so that the Zerg could reproduce.
This book has been well received and recommended by the United States Marine Corps. Won the nebula award 1985 and Hugo award 1986. Ender's Game ranks second in Damian broderick's book Science Fiction: Best in 20001985-2010/works.
3 Unlimited Vision | Iain M. Banks | Excerpts from Civilization Series | Iain M. Banks | Culture
Award: 1996 British novel science fiction award
Nomination Award: 1997 British Novel Award
The only negative comments received by the novel series Civilization are that it is too complicated, the details are too detailed, and there are too many artificial intelligence roles to remember. Of course, we don't think this is a problem now, because readers have enough knowledge and wisdom about this complicated novel.
He disguised himself as a pseudonym by adding the letter "m." to show the difference (or cover it up? His sci-fi work, Excession, written by Ian M. Banks, is about "civilized mind". "Mind" is a super intelligent artificial intelligence creature, and the communication between "minds" described in the novel is like an untitled email, which is very interesting. This novel mainly tells the response of artificial intelligence to the "infinite vision" of alien creation, which is used by a cruel, violent and immoral alien world to gain energy through anti-social means.
Just like all Banksy's series of civilization novels, this novel has obvious moral themes and content about how other sentient beings rule mankind. In addition to strong themes, the human roles portrayed by banks are more resonant and produce * * * sounds, although these roles may not be so likable. The novel is tense, rich in content and humorous, as beautiful as his prose.
In 2008, The Times listed Banks as one of the 50 greatest English writers since 1945.
4 Golden Cinema | ted williams | Hometown Series Golden Cinema | ted williams | Other Land
Are you a hardcore sci-fi fan who spits out knockoffs like The Matrix? If so, then you will be happy to see that we have ranked "City of Golden Shadows" at the fourth place on the list. This book by ted williams has a shocking storyline, depicting an epic world of virtual reality and artificial intelligence. In addition, this novel will make you question whether you put some hallucinogens in your coffee, which will give you the illusion that Alice is in wonderland. But don't worry, this is not a bad fantasy novel. Technology will soon appear in the part of the novel describing 2 1 century. This is an era of earth-shaking development of technology, and virtual reality is easy to obtain.
The City of Golden Shadows is a Cyberpunk science fiction work, which tells a world in the near future, where there is a virtual network created by the Holy Grail Brotherhood, which threatens the safety of the earth (Felix, the oldest man in the world, Jiuen, the Asian bully, and Robert, the boss of the world's largest telecommunications company). Otherland is a universe where anyone's fantasy can come true and even conquer the world. Readers follow the story to learn how a group of ordinary people tried to stop the Holy Grail Brotherhood. You may ask, so where is artificial intelligence? The artificial intelligence in this story is more unique than other science fiction novels on the list-its intelligence was stolen from the consciousness of a ten-year-old boy and implanted into a computer, similar to a mixed human-computer intelligence. When Rennie found out what happened to her comatose brother after visiting the virtual reality club, she began to investigate and found many other children in the same situation. In order to help her brother, Renee experienced violence and terror, but she was determined to save her brother.
55200 1: A Space Odyssey | Arthur C. Clarke 200 1 A Space Odyssey | Arthur C. Clarke
"I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't. No, that's not what siri of your iPhone5 told you, but the intelligent computer Hal in 200 1: A Space Odyssey. If Arthur C. Clarke knew that the current mobile phone was so strangely similar to the novel he wrote in 1968, he might secretly laugh in the grave. I know, I'm afraid that one day when I want to go out for the weekend, Siri says "I'm afraid I can't do that" and locks me in my apartment.
"200 1: A Space Odyssey" (200 1: A Space Odyssey) began when apes found a huge stone, which led them to evolve into today's human beings. In the future, the spacecraft will use a computer system called HAL to travel to Saturn. It can run automatically, but it needs basic task instructions. Hal began to make a terrible mistake, leaving only one astronaut to complete the task. This novel shows a multi-faceted theory, including mysticism, religion, science and fantasy, which is not reflected in the film, but more of a statement of faith.
Many people don't realize that this novel was developed at the same time as the film, so it is an unusual novel, because it is not a fiction of the film, nor is it a Hollywood film adaptation of the novel. When you read this novel, it enriches the ideas in the film and transcends the depth and artistic conception of the film. For this reason, and because its author is a master of science fiction, it ranks fifth in our list of artificial intelligence.
Two faces of tomorrow | James Hogan
Two-faced tomorrow describes a world where civilization has become so complex that only global computer networks can control its complexity. I admit, when I read these descriptions, I feel incredible, because my mind is full of stupid news every day. These news are not complicated, but as a stupid whole. However, please remember that this is only science fiction, please put your doubts aside first.
In order to make this story more credible, this supercomputer is a collection of logic. It lacks common sense, and its decision-making based on logic begins to lead to too many fatal accidents. The solution seems obvious. As long as the computer has self-awareness and a sense of right and wrong, accidents can be avoided. However, Raymond Dell and his team of experts are worried about whether they have the ability to control the supercomputer and whether this will betray its creator. It seems too dangerous to test on earth, so they decided to send a team to test in space and destroy the computer if something goes wrong. Unsurprisingly, conscious computers don't like this kind of test. ...
One of the most realistic artificial intelligence scenes you can read in this book is the best choice for readers who are worried that supercomputers will take over the earth.
7 Newton's Awakening | Ken mcleod Newton's Wake | Ken mcleod
Our favorite crazy Scotsman Ken mcleod mixed science fiction, Cyberpunk, space opera and post-apocalyptic fantasy in his novel The Awakening of Newton. This novel tells the world after "hard ecstasy", which is a devastating war caused by God-like artificial intelligence on the earth. Only the fittest and the smartest survived. There is no doubt that human characters don't like these survivors! However, a small number of human beings have survived prosperously.
Lucinda Carlisle took control of a series of stargates called "Strands" and found a relic on a distant planet Eurydice. This relic is very terrible for the existence of the Carlisle family. As the name implies, it is Eurydice. What Lucinda didn't know was that before the "hard ecstasy", a group of scientists scanned these characters into digital storage, hoping to recover them one day. As a common theme in artificial intelligence science fiction, these characters will be very unhappy once they wake up. But Newton's Awakening also contains a deeper and darker theme-what makes a person a person? Is it a soul, a memory, a body, or a human being?
If you don't like strong moral themes, this novel caters to every kind of sci-fi readers, including superluminal spacecraft, nanotechnology and wormholes. There is something in Newton's Awakening that satisfies everyone.
The moon is a harsh hostess | Robert A. Heinlein.
Awards: 1967 Hugo Award
Nomination Award: 1966 Xingyun Award, 1966 Hugo Award.
Do you love free love? What about breakfast? If you say no, I'll call you a liar. Robert Heinlein, the writer who brought us starship troops, freely used these two concepts in his novels. If these basic desires are not enough to satisfy more knowledgeable people, then heinlein was also the first person to be awarded the title of "Science Fiction Master" by the American Science Fiction Writers Association. Heinlein pays special attention to the attraction of his works, but personally, I like his works because his stories are good.
The Powerful Moon, published in 1996, introduces the resistance of lunar colonists to the rule of the earth. This novel is considered as one of the most important science fiction novels because of its detailed description and realistic performance of the future colonial moon. The novel is set in 2075, and "lunatics" occupy the moon-they are criminals, exiles and their descendants (a bit like Australians). There are twice as many men as women here, so polygamy is very common. The warden has power, but in the rough moon colony, they are like toothless tigers. On the moon, Holmes IV (Mark IV) is the main computer that controls the life of all machines. This story was told by Mani, who found that Holmes IV was a humorous and self-existent. They became friends, and Manny called Holmes IV Mike.
This book 1967 won the Hugo Award, and 1966 was shortlisted for the nebula Award.
Pandora | Peter Hamilton | Pandora | Peter Hamilton | Commonwealth.
If isaac. Isaac asimov and Frank's genius? What do you get by combining Frank Herbert's wisdom? A: The illegitimate child in the literary sense: Peter? Peter Hamilton. Hamilton's novels combine the style and skills of literary masters with the fascinating concept of space opera of science fiction masters.
Hamilton described the world in 2380. Humans colonized the Milky Way through wormholes and met all kinds of aliens and artifacts along the way. In one of the few unknown areas, there is a barrier around the star-Dyson pair. Astronomer Dudley? Dudley Bose observed "Dyson to the periphery" for the first time. Two stars, which are 0/000 light-years away from the Earth and 750 light-years away from the edge of the universe, disappeared between dyson sphere. Humans are fascinated by it, so Wilson, the first Mars lander? Under the organization of Wilson Kimi, people built a starship "second chance" faster than the speed of light to investigate. When the "second chance" came, they detected the closed source of the strange circle, and also encountered aggressive unknown species prime numbers, and they were competing for limited natural resources. Prime number caught Dudley? Dudley Bos also found the specific location of the Federation. Will these unknown species attack humans for resources? You have to watch the sequel to know this, and it's almost the end of the novel. The series of novels "Legend of the Commonwealth" depict beautiful and dynamic different worlds with vivid characters and complex characters.
10 Neurorover | William Gibson | Neurocommander of Strolling Metropolis Series | William Gibson | Spread
Awards: 1984 nebula award, 1984 Philip dick award, 1985 Hugo award.
Nomination Award: 1984 British Novel Science Fiction Award, 1985 Campbell Award.
The King of Cyberpunk, the Neurowanderer, ranks 10th on this list. The novel despises all transnational collectives and the negative impact of them and technology on human daily life. The Nervous Roamer is Cyberpunk's most important novel, and its vivid and complicated modern scientific and technological intentions set a new standard for science fiction. Gibson's Nervous Wanderer also created many new cultural words, such as "Cyberspace" and "Matrix".
In addition to being Cyberpunk's authority, Gibson has a keen wit. A writer once quoted his funniest sentence: "Before discovering your own shortcomings and inferiority, you must first make sure that there are not a group of idiots around you. 」
The Nervous Roamer is the first novel of the Spreading Trilogy, the second is Zero Count, and the last is the Mona Lisa speeding. Keith, the hero of the novel, is an unemployed addict and hacker who seeks self-destruction, and is called "interface cowboy". He was hired by the mysterious detective Armitage to work for him as a hacker in exchange for drugs. But the problem is that Keith doesn't know the essence of the work at all. He doesn't know who and what Armitage is. This novel dealt a heavy blow to the power of enterprise groups and artificial intelligence, and described what these things mean to human beings.
This novel won three science fiction awards, Hugo Award, Xingyun Award and Philip K. Dick Award.
1 1 I, Robot | isaac asimov | Robot Series I, Robot | isaac asimov | Robot
Asimov is the godfather of all science fiction and robots. The list of robot novels that don't put this book in an important position has no self-knowledge and is not worth reading. Besides, why do I like I, Robot's novels so much? Because Asimov put forward the "three laws of robots". When you are the first person in a certain field, you can create your own jargon-Asimov coined a term, "Robotics".
The writer Asimov wrote nearly 500 books in his life. In his first series of robot novels, he wrote nine classic science fiction novels. It is about the relationship between humans and robots. The story was told by a woman named Susan in the 2nd/kloc-0th century. The statements made by Dr. Susan Calvin in a report are interrelated. These stories revolve around human beings, robots and their ethical relations. There are several stories related to Dr Calvin. She is the chief robot psychologist of American Robotics and Robotics Company, a major robot manufacturing company in the United States. Asimov's "Three Laws of Robots" first appeared in I, Robot. These laws set standards for robot roles in later science fiction. In 2004, this work was won by Will? Starring will smith.
Diamond Age | neal stephenson Diamond Age | neal stephenson
Awards: 1996 Hugo Award, 1996 Track Award.
Nomination awards: nebula award 1996, Campbell award 1996, Clark award 1996.
Neil? Neal stephenson created a vivid and terrible Victorian new world in his science fiction and Cyberpunk's novels. A little girl received a gift from her father, an introduction to young ladies' illustrations. In order to cultivate her into a hero, this enlightening picture book taught her everything from martial arts to computer programming. This guide is actually a huge parallel computer, and each page can tell different stories according to the change of human intuition. It is a combination of computer artificial intelligence and human activities. For example, this book is actually just a plot setting, which can make Stephenson focus more on describing nanotechnology and speed (as we can see from the picture, Ben glides in the city at a speed of 100 miles per hour), thus promoting the rapid development of the story and maintaining his usual sharp comments on social reality.
The review of this book distinguishes its readers from typical Stephenson fans and hard science fiction nerds. It makes readers question their inherent ideas about class, race and social system, and the way they treat people with different social and economic status. What's cool about the diamond age? In other words, nanotechnology affects all aspects of life. Every household has an event compiler, and anything can be created as long as the program is suitable. But I also admit that the chapter about drummers has always puzzled me. Is it just me, or does anyone else think this scene is a bit weird? In such an important part of the story, there are so many plot loopholes that I have to suspect that Stephenson just wrote a carnival scene in a hurry and then gave up, thinking that it was a wanton scene, and no one would notice it? Another cool place is that when hax Voss, our protagonist, wakes up from a carnival dream of 10 years old, he finds that his wife has divorced him. He was surprised, but I wasn't.
The Diamond Age also won the Hugo Award of 1996.
13P- 1 s youth | Thomas j Ryan P- 1 s adolescence | Thomas j Ryan
Contrary to popular belief, Canadians know more about life than snow, ice hockey, French fries and manners.
And writers like Thomas J.Ryan wrote a hard science fiction novel about artificial intelligence-adolescence of P-1. In this novel, Gregory Burgess is a lazy and uneducated college student. He has no clear goals and expectations for life until he comes into contact with a rather cool computer in the 1970s-IBM system, 360 mainframe. He began to study computer science. Greg is fascinated by game theory and using artificial intelligence to attack systems. He attacked the school mainframe, left a part of the experimental system in the mainframe, and created a program called "The System", nicknamed "P- 1". The system is essentially a virus, which runs in the telecommunication connection and infects other computers. When the program didn't run in the way he designed, he wrote a program to close it. Then the system stopped responding to him, and he thought the experiment was over. However, in fact, P- 1 is learning, adapting and understanding its own shortcomings. Three years later, Greg worked in a large American company and had everything, but completely forgot P- 1. One day, however, he received a phone call from P- 1, which was fully activated and took charge of almost all computers in the United States. P- 1 began to set foot in the military. In an ultimate confrontation, it showed that computers can be as loyal as anyone. Like all excellent artificial intelligence science fiction, this novel is also exploring what makes us human.
1984, the youth of P- 1 was also changed to the Canadian TV series hide and seek.
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