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The Turing Option (Questar Science Fiction) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Harry Harrison (Author), Marvin Minsky (Author)
3.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)


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From Publishers Weekly
Minsky ( The Society of the Mind ), one of the foremost authorities on artificial intelligence research, has many interesting ideas about the potential and pitfalls of the quest for a truly free-thinking machine, and some of them come through in this murky, creaky thriller, written with veteran science fiction author Harrison ( Return to Eden ). Brian Delany, a brilliant computer scientist at top-secret Megalobe labs, is on the brink of developing a true machine intelligence when industrial pirates penetrate security and steal his research, gravely wounding him in the process. Though a bullet has destroyed parts of his brain, the technology he created offers hope: neurosurgeon Erin Snaresbrook uses microsurgical robots and a superpowerful computer to restore Brian to consciousness. Now he races against time to re-create his research before the thieves can develop it for the marketplace, and to find out who was behind the theft before they can finish him off. The stale, contrived plot and unlikely characters serve only as a framework for the authors' exposition of various issues surrounding AI. Readers interested in a lecture enlivened by a plot line should find this entertaining; those seeking the pleasures of fiction (science or otherwise) should look elsewhere.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews
Clich‚d, melodramatic, and thuddingly plotted--but, still, this novel by a Grand Old Man of sf and the world's leading expert on artificial intelligence contains some of the best extrapolation on the nature and creation of AI ever offered in fiction. In 2023, Brian Delaney, under contract to Megalobe, has just achieved a breakthrough in AI when someone engineers the theft of his research and murders all involved. Brian alone survives, but a bullet has destroyed much of his brain. Using Brian's own research, neurosurgeon Erin Snaresbrook grafts an advanced computer into his brain, reintegrating neural pathways, allowing access to memories to the age of 14. Brian learns to interface with the CPU, and downloaded databases become part of his memory. While the army keeps him a virtual prisoner for security and searches for the perps, the new, improved Brian creates a new, improved AI, named Sven. Meanwhile, a criminological AI named Dick Tracy begins to uncover clues to the raid and, once integrated with Sven, sports a new product--a robot gardener--that's programmed with Brian's AI code. Brian finds a clue to his would-be murderer's whereabouts in the programming and engineers his and Sven's escape. Travelling to his native Ireland, Brian then discovers that he can interface directly with Sven. Having found the criminal mastermind, he reveals Sven's existence to the world--and goes back to work a free man. While the authors offer a difficult and realistic resolution- -Brian's machine/mind interface makes him progressively less human- -they also remind us that it's the future with lines like: ``Nostalgia music played quietly in the background, ancient classics by the antique old-timers U2.'' -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 409 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (October 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446364967
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446364966
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #662,519 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A.I. - Absolutely Intriguing, May 3, 2000
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As far as I know this novel is the only collaboration between Harry Harrison and Marvin Minsky. And given the quality of this book I find that truly sad. Harrison is of course one of the most prolific writers in the field of Science fiction and Minsky is a scientist with MIT, working in the area of A.I., who is more used to writing scientific articles than fiction. The two together bring a great story to life in an extremely believable way.

The "Turing Option" is set in the near future and concentrates on the experiences of a brilliant scientist who has just suffered a major brain trauma. His own cybernetic researches help doctors to bring him back to life and allow him to pursue his murderers. This pursuit leads him back to his research into artificial intelligence which it seems was the motivation behind the first attack.

The plot and story telling, whilst top notch, are not what prompted me to include the book on this page. No, it was the A.I. or M.I. (Machine Intelligence), that I became fascinated with. As far as I am concerned, the concept of a robotic entity has never been explored so well as in this novel. (yes I have read all of Asimov's robot stories). If you are at all interested in this area of science, then this book must be read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars About building a super-intelligent machine., November 9, 1995
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This adventure novel explains some of the theories in my non-fiction, "The Society of Mind."To find more about how the robot Sven was created, there are additional chapters at http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/minsky/minsky.html or ftp://ftp.ai.mit.edu/pub/minsky/option.chapters Best wishes, Marvin Minsky, MI
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5.0 out of 5 stars the book was dynamite, June 14, 1998
I have read a lot of science fiction, and I believe that this book tops the list for me. It was beautiful complex, knowledge permiated through this book, but most of all was if machines have a right to chose what OS they use, and I believe they say "I choose linux".
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad read at all, especially if you're a computer geek!
I found this hardcover for a whopping $2 at a used book store; since I've always enjoyed the sci-fi of Harry Harrision, I thought I'd give it a read. I wasn't disappointed. Read more
Published 13 months ago by GPC

1.0 out of 5 stars Unfathomably Bad
Harrison's a pretty good SF writer and Minsky is a leader in AI, so this seemed a good bet. Not so. The writing is wooden, mechanical and impersonal. Read more
Published on April 22, 2007 by L. Wick

1.0 out of 5 stars I didn't wait long enough...
I own this book. If you open the cover and look inside it says "Christmas 1992. You better read this so I can borrow it. Read more
Published on January 30, 2005 by Linquel

2.0 out of 5 stars Too bad, it had potential
I picked this one up at a second hand book shop -- Harry Harrison and Marvin Minsky? Wow, how could I go wrong! Read more
Published on January 21, 2000 by kwirq@email.com

1.0 out of 5 stars Poorly constructed and badly written
Though the books has some interesting ideas about AI, few of these ideas are truly new. There are a lot of tired examples of Machines throwing off the yoke of their human... Read more
Published on June 24, 1999 by Jason Hunter (jthunter@invino.com)

1.0 out of 5 stars Thankfuly out of print
This has to be one of the worst books I have EVER read. It is a shame because Minsky has some very good ideas, unfortunately this is not one of them.
Published on January 27, 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars A Conduit for Minsky's Opinions and Theories
This is the worst book I have read in a long time. It seems primarilya conduit for the authors' opinions and theories, masked as a hi-techindustrial espionage mystery. Read more
Published on January 8, 1999 by Transcendental Generalization

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent story and presents AI in an understandable form
I was not really interested in reading a Sci-Fi book but when I turned to an arbitary page and read a few lines I was snared. Read more
Published on August 24, 1998

3.0 out of 5 stars Too much Harry Harrison, not enough Marvin Minsky
This book had tremendous potential. Think of it - a fictional depiction of true artificial intelligence guided by one of the leading workers in the field, Minsky. Read more
Published on August 27, 1997 by liphardt@harborcom.net

5.0 out of 5 stars Great! Easy way to be introduced to the society of mind
Great book. I consumed it during a week in the middle of tax season (I'm a CPA). I have read the Society of Mind ("SOM") and this book provides a good intro to the... Read more
Published on March 24, 1997

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