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Titel Machines like me : and people like you
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Genre/Form Romaner Kontrafaktisk historia Psykologiska skildringar
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*00004359cam a22009377a 4500
*001317966
*00520190618141734.0
*008190618s2019 xxk||||e||||||000 1|eng|c
*020 $a9781787331662$qinbunden
*035 $aBTJ425053
*035 $a(SE-LIBR)z88zsvzzwhzx4f21
*041 $aeng
*08204$a823$222 (machine generated)
*084 $aHe.01$2kssb/8
*1001 $aMcEwan, Ian,$d1948-$0https://libris.kb.se/tr578lhc0v2tmsq#it
*24510$aMachines like me :$band people like you /$cIan McEwan.
*260 $bJonathan Cape,$c2019
*300 $a305 sidor
*648 7$a1980-talet$0https://id.kb.se/term/sao/1980-talet
*650 7$aArtificiell intelligens
*650 7$aRobotar
*650 7$aTriangeldramer
*650 0$aRobots
*650 0$aAutomata
*650 0$aArtificial intelligence
*650 0$aTriangles (Interpersonal relations)
*651 7$aStorbritannien$zLondon$2sao
*655 7$aRomaner$0389072
*655 7$aKontrafaktisk historia
*655 7$aPsykologiska skildringar
*8528 $cHe
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Our foremost storyteller returns with an audacious new novel, Machines Like Me **Number One Sunday Times Bestseller** In a world not quite like this one, Margaret Thatcher battles Tony Benn for power and Alan Turing has achieved an astonishing breakthrough in artificial intelligence. In an alternative 1980s London, Charlie, drifting through life and dodging full-time employment, is in love with Miranda, a bright student who lives with a terrible secret. When Charlie comes into money, he buys Adam, one of the first batch of synthetic humans. With Miranda's assistance, he co-designs Adam's personality. This near-perfect human is beautiful, strong and clever - and soon a love triangle forms, which leads Charlie, Miranda and Adam to a profound moral dilemma. What makes us human? Our outward deeds or our inner lives? Could a machine truly understand the human heart? Provocative and thrilling, Machines Like Me warns of the power to invent things beyond our control. 'Funny, thought-provoking and politically acute. In this bravura performance, literary flair and cerebral sizzle winningly combine' Sunday Times