I still dream / James Smythe.
Seventeen-year-old Laura Bow has invented a rudimentary artificial intelligence, and named it Organon. At first it's intended to be a sounding-board for her teenage frustrations, a surrogate best friend; but as she grows older, Organon grows with her. As the world becomes a very different place, technology changes the way we live, love and die; massive corporations develop rival intelligences to Laura's, ones without safety barriers or morals; and Laura is forced to decide whether to share her creation with the world. If it falls into the wrong hands, she knows, its power could be abused. But what if Organon is the only thing that can stop humanity from hurting itself irreparably?
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- ISBN: 9780007541942
- Physical Description: 386 pages ; 23 cm
- Publisher: London : The Borough Press, 2018.
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Genre: | Science fiction. Psychological fiction. |
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