Tessa Lambert races against time after she creates Fred, the first viable artificial intelligence program, and Fred escapes and makes contact with a manic serial killer over the Internet. 25,000 first printing.
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Review:
Previous thrillers about computers becoming supersmart and running wild have usually fallen flat because of a lack of plausibility and/or humanity. But British writer Ambrose has managed to avoid all the pitfalls in this truly terrifying story of what happens when a serial killer who uses the Internet to stalk his victims meets an amoral artificial intelligence program with a deadly learning curve. Since the murderer started his career with his own mother, the computer program (called Fred) thinks it only logical that he should now help Fred kill Tessa Lambert, the Oxford scientist who gave birth to him. Freud's remark about an angry baby being the most dangerous thing in the world takes on a frightening new dimension, as digital Fred and his human crony evade the best brains of law and science in their determined attempt to erase Tessa.
About the Author:
David Ambrose read law at Oxford and has worked internationally in theatre, film and television. For more information, visit his official website on www.davidambrose.com
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- PublisherSimon & Schuster
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0684824183
- ISBN 13 9780684824185
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages352
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