2/ Yeah, only two things occurred to me ... this is onehttps://twitter.com/Rudefire/status/1289240600563208192 …
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3/ ...and this is the other.https://twitter.com/Rudefire/status/1289240821619806209 …
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Greg Egan for sure. Diaspora specifically.
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Blindsight too
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Speaker for the Dead and the sequels by Orson Scott Card?
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The Illuminatus Trilogy
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Understand, by Ted Chiang. A Fire Upon the Deep & A Deepness in the Sky, by Vernor Vinge.
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Blindsight is the only answer. To the point that I'd expect this to be a sort of clever marketing technique. Like those job listings designed to exclude everyone but the H1Bs they were planning to hire all along.
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https://www.amazon.com/Perilous-Waif-Alice-Long-Book-ebook/dp/B01NBWXMP9 … is set in a universe where it's easy to make human-equivalent AIs with mental parameters chosen by the designer not sure if that's exactly the "consequences of scientific theory of consciousness" he's looking for
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SOLARIS by STANISLAW LEM + maybe 2-3 other books of his Greg Egan Blindsight (and Echopraxia) by Peter Watts And of course Strugatsky brothers. Which books? "End of project Ark" is the best here
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