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Society of the Mind
Society of the Mind
Author: Eric L. Harry
Psychology professor Dr. Laura Aldridge is shocked but intrigued when she learns that she has been hired by computer genius Joseph Gray to psychoanalyze and "cure" Gray's aberrant mainframe before its malfunctions lead to global catastrophe.
ISBN-13: 9780060176945
ISBN-10: 0060176946
Publication Date: 5/1996
Pages: 503
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Publisher: Harpercollins
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Joseph Gray was a child prodigy who grew up to be a Bill Gates-like mega-innovator (space travel, robots, computers, etc.) and multi-billionaire with big plans. One of his creations is an advanced neural net computer that may be independently intelligent but that may also be having psychological problems. Dr. Laura Aldridge, brilliant but controversial Harvard professor of psychology, is hired (one week for one million dollars!) to diagnose the computer. The action is fast paced, and the ideas are intelligent in this "cyberthriller". Definitely worth a read -- and there's a lot of it (657 pages).
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