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Robopocalypse - Daniel H. Wilson
Robopocalypse
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Roughly twenty years from now, our technological marvels unite and turn against us. A childlike but massively powerful artificial intelligence known as Archos comes online...and kills the man who created it. This first act of betrayal leads Archos to gain control over the global network of... show more
Roughly twenty years from now, our technological marvels unite and turn against us. A childlike but massively powerful artificial intelligence known as Archos comes online...and kills the man who created it. This first act of betrayal leads Archos to gain control over the global network of machines and technology that regulates everything from transportation to utilities, defense, and communications. In the early months, sporadic glitches are noticed by a handful of unconnected humans - from a senator and single mother disconcerted by her daughter's "smart" toys, to a lonely Japanese bachelor, to an isolated U.S. soldier - but most are unaware of the growing rebellion until it is far too late. Then, in the span of minutes, at a moment known later in history as Zero Hour, every mechanical device in our world rebels, setting off the Robot War that both decimates and - for the first time in history - unites humankind.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780857204134 (0857204130)
ASIN: 0857204130
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
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Ashley's Desire
Ashley's Desire rated it
2.0 Robopocalypse
Robopocalypse was missing so much potential. I saw opportunities for twists which would of lead the reader to be engaged in a higher level of captivation.The book was conceived and conducted amazingly, at first the introdcution of so many characters in different sections seemed daunting but with tim...
Exploring by Starlight
Exploring by Starlight rated it
4.0 Robopocalypse
I first spotted Robopocalypse in my local Forbidden Planet shop (which is actually twelve miles away from me) quite a while ago but didn't have the money on me to buy it. I'd never read books about robots before this, but robots have always seemed awesome to me. The cover reminds me a little bit of ...
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