The Turing Exception (Singularity Series Book 4)
In the year 2043, humans and AI coexist in a precarious balance of power enforced by a rigid caste reputation system designed to ensure that only those AI who are trustworthy and contribute to human society increase in power. <br /> <br />Everything changes when a runaway nanotech event leads to the destruction of Miami. In the grim aftermath, a powerful underground collective known as XOR dedicates that AI can no longer coexist with humanity. <br /> <br />AI pioneers Catherine Matthews, Leon Tsarev, and Mike Williams believe that mere months are left before XOR starts an extermination war. Can they find a solution before time runs out? <br /> <br /><b>Praise for <i>The Turing Exception</i></b> <br /> <br />€œThe Turing Exception encapsulates a lot of the *good* and *scary* ideas of the singularity. Hertling once again shows us that although the future is dark, there can be hope.€ €"<i><b>Harper Reed</b>, CEO Modest, former CTO of Obama for America</i> <br /> <br />€œHertling is the the Asimov of our generation.€ €"<i><b>Brad Feld</b>, managing director Foundry Group</i> <br /> <br />€œAction-packed, yet nuanced look at a world where artificial intelligence is commonplace.€ €"<i><b>Ben Huh</b>, CEO Cheezburger</i> <br /> <br /><b><i>Singularity Series</i> Recommended Reading Order</b> <br /><ol> <br /><li><i>Avogadro Corp: The Singularity Is Closer Than It Appears</i></li> <br /><li><i>A.I. Apocalypse</i></li> <br /><li><i>The Last Firewall</i></li> <br /><li><i>The Turing Exception</i></li> <br /></ol>