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Machines Like Me

Book • 2019
Set in an alternate 1980s where the UK lost the Falklands War and Alan Turing is alive, 'Machines Like Me' follows Charlie Friend, who purchases a humanoid robot named Adam.

As Adam develops human-like emotions, the novel delves into ethical questions about consciousness, free will, and the responsibilities of creating sentient beings.

The story unfolds as a complex love triangle between Charlie, his girlfriend Miranda, and Adam, raising profound questions about what it means to be human.

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Patrick Pérez
comme un excellent livre explorant l'intersection entre la littérature et l'IA, imaginant un scénario où Alan Turing n'est pas mort et où des robots existent dans les années 70.
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Alex Preston
says he was a huge fan and that it was a wonderful book, set in 2019, about AI robotics.
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