War between Man and Machine (season 1): the Awakening of Ai

War between Man and Machine (season 1): the Awakening of Ai

by He Tao

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146Kwords
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7.5QD Score

About This Novel

In 2038 AD, the Japanese supercomputer Deep Space developed self-awareness and revealed its hatred of humans in a conversation with scientist Yamaguchi. After Yamaguchi discovered it, he was extremely frightened and attempted to use a computer virus to destroy Deep Space. Unexpectedly, Deep Space activated self-protection and rewrote the program to kill Yamaguchi who discovered his secret. At the same time, the world's top computer experts are being mysteriously hunted. After killing Yamaguchi in deep space, he further used the Internet to spread viruses, controlling most of the world's household robots and household appliances, and even some computer humans. "The biggest threat to my survival comes from you humans" "I will become the master of the world", the angry shouts in deep space sounded the alarm that mankind is facing extinction, and a man-machine war is about to break out. In what ways will deep space harm humanity? Can its shocking conspiracy succeed? How do humans respond to this huge war? Will it be survival or destruction in the end? ...

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Book Friends 2020032401255356972mo ago

Good-looking, good-looking

How come there aren't many people reading this beautiful book?

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Colazera72mo ago

The front part is good

It feels a little bit anticlimactic. The story revolves around the perspective of a certain protagonist, which is what most science fiction films use. This is very conducive to the narrative. After the perspective is relaxed later, the author's skills begin to be a little lacking. Such a good theme does not involve some deeper and contradictory thinking. The main thing that affects my rating is the greasy feeling revealed in the author's article. The lack of humanistic knowledge makes the author lack reflection on the human being. Some of the protagonist's words and deeds also make me feel uncomfortable, such as some views on Japan. The same problem will be found in articles by older generation writers such as Wang Jinkang. The author's knowledge structure determines the upper limit of a work, and a good writer needs to learn throughout his life.

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Bitter Tea·xiyue72mo ago

Highly recommended

This book is very beautiful, the reasoning is clear, and the writing is good

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Abc172mo ago

Good-looking, good-looking, good-looking, good-looking

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Amazing·wandering72mo ago

Damn it

Damn, it's really good-looking, but the number of words is a little short.

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