The Mountain in the Sea

When pioneering marine biologist Dr. Ha Nguyen is offered the chance to travel to the remote Con Dao Archipelago to investigate a highly intelligent, dangerous octopus species, she doesn't pause long enough to look at the fine print. DIANIMA - a transnational tech corporation best known for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence - has purchased the islands, evacuated their population and sealed the archipelago off from the world so that Nguyen can focus on her research.

But the stakes are high: the octopuses hold the key to unprecedented …

Taschenbuch, 464 Seiten

Am 2022 von Picador veröffentlicht.

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978-1-250-87227-2
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hat The Mountain in the Sea von Ray Nayler besprochen

Octopuses and artificial intelligence in a dystopian society

The Mountain in the Sea, set in a not-too-distant future, has several major subjects: the most important is intelligence, in particular an intelligence fundamentally different from ours, that of the octopus. In the novel, a population of octopuses living in an isolated archipelago has developed tool-making, language and even writing. Another main subject is artificial intelligence, for example an advanced android who seems to be fully conscious, but also simpler LLM-like AIs, like fully automated fishing boats; this brings us to another major subject, which is the depiction of a dystopian late-stage capitalism society. Machines are too expensive, so the the AI-vessels also keep some human slaves aboard those fishing boats to do the hard work. The novel is an easy read, a page-turner with some sci-fi action, but it also contains some deeper thoughts about society, AI, and how we can connect with other lifeforms. I liked it.

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