I'm a big fan of 'Evolution' by Baxter - its one of the best treaties of evolution I've come across, turns it from something abstract into something real, and then goes off into wonderful, and ultimately uneasy, imaginations of the distant future. I haven't read any of his other stuff and I...
No, its the new Godwin Law. And I know you think its something great, although you also apparently believe what Dan Brown wrote in his latest novel, so :shrug:
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So I read the review of Origin in the Guardian, because, well, you would wouldn't you, and is this the main theory that is hard to shake off..?
"here the human race is warned of its imminent redundancy, as machines with synthetic brains prepare to take control of us."
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"As usual with...
Well, I haven't read it, so don't know the theory, but considering that anyone born today will be 33 in 2050, it seems highly unlikely unless the world blows up.