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2010 by Arthur C. Clarke
2010 by Arthur C. Clarke





That means that instead of taking place around Saturn, the action is based around Jupiter. This sequel was decidedly underwhelming.įor one thing, Clarke has chosen to follow the film version of 2001 rather than his own book version.

2010 by Arthur C. Clarke

Sometimes, it’s best to stick with the original intent. Clarke said for a long time that he’d not write a sequel to 2001. No one has a machine capable of commonsense reasoning, much less capable of then going crazy.Arthur C. In 2010, however, only a handful of these breakthroughs have been reached, such as speech and facial recognition. When Clarke wrote "2001" in the 1960s, a number of computer scientists were optimistic that machines with HAL's capabilities might soon exist, and Marvin Minsky, co-founder of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, was an advisor on the film. We also discover the reason for HAL's killing spree - the contradictory orders the computer was given led to "what would be called, in human terms, a psychosis - specifically, schizophrenia." In the novel, scientists reboot HAL, the psychotic artificial intelligence that killed nearly all the astronauts in "2001." In just a few days, HAL not only regains speech, facial recognition, speech recognition and emotion recognition, but can also once more reason, understand and carry out conversations, and control a spaceship.

2010 by Arthur C. Clarke

Paleontologist Peter Ward at the University of Washington at Seattle even suggested genetic engineering humans for the types of brain or nervous systems that help one to go into hibernation. Researcher Mark Roth of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle and his colleagues are conducting research to put humans into a hibernation-like state by having people inhale hydrogen sulfide.







2010 by Arthur C. Clarke