Deception Fault

Comp-Sci-Fi, #1

Mystery & Suspense, Technological, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Micah Joel ISBN: 9781516356348
Publisher: Geek Thoughts Publication: July 22, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Micah Joel
ISBN: 9781516356348
Publisher: Geek Thoughts
Publication: July 22, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Victor Stone is a brilliant AI researcher--just don't utter the name Alan Turing inside his lab. Turing once proposed that the true test of an intelligent machine would be whether it can convincingly impersonate a human. In other words, lie. Not the sort of thing you want intelligent software to become adept at.

On the edge of a breakthrough, Victor brings back a figure from his past. Judith Rubens is likewise brilliant, and had plenty of time to think since getting booted off the project a year ago. Together they assemble a breakthrough solution. But will the resulting software outsmart them both? And will they be able to trust the results?

Part of the Comp-Sci-Fi series
This story is part of a series of short stories honoring visionaries in computer science. Look for Ritchie Boss: Private Investigator Manager for the exciting sequel to this story, and stay tuned for more stories in this series.

If you like this, you'll also enjoy the reading recommendations on the Geeks mailing list at http://micahjoel.info/geeks

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Victor Stone is a brilliant AI researcher--just don't utter the name Alan Turing inside his lab. Turing once proposed that the true test of an intelligent machine would be whether it can convincingly impersonate a human. In other words, lie. Not the sort of thing you want intelligent software to become adept at.

On the edge of a breakthrough, Victor brings back a figure from his past. Judith Rubens is likewise brilliant, and had plenty of time to think since getting booted off the project a year ago. Together they assemble a breakthrough solution. But will the resulting software outsmart them both? And will they be able to trust the results?

Part of the Comp-Sci-Fi series
This story is part of a series of short stories honoring visionaries in computer science. Look for Ritchie Boss: Private Investigator Manager for the exciting sequel to this story, and stay tuned for more stories in this series.

If you like this, you'll also enjoy the reading recommendations on the Geeks mailing list at http://micahjoel.info/geeks

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