El fin de la eternidad

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Isaac Asimov: El fin de la eternidad (Spanish language, 2017)

279 pages

Spanish language

Published Jan. 24, 2017

OCLC Number:
1014093149

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Andrew Harlan is an Eternal, a member of the elite of the future. One of the few who live in Eternity, a location outside of place and time, Harlan's job is to create carefully controlled and enacted reality changes. These changes are small, exactingly calculated shifts in the course of history, made for the benefit of humankind. Though each change has been made for the greater good, there are also always costs. During one of his assignments, Harlan meets and falls in love with Noÿs Lambent, a woman who lives in real time and space. Then Harlan learns that Noÿs will cease to exist after the next change, and he risks everything to sneak her into Eternity.

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I, Robot is a fun set of thought experiments about the Laws of Robotics, and I read it most recently for nostalgia. The characters are a bit flat, but the book is short so I don't mind. Asimov writes off Communism and Capitalism by acting like Machine Learning will make those contradictions irrelevant, despite seeming to understand that automation is a workers' rights issue, and that bothers me. Maybe it's just his characters talking and he expects the reader to read between the lines.

Ultimately, Asimov seems to be stuck in the idealist trap of believing that AI is unbiased and, with the proper constraints, better than humans at even ethical problems. That is an annoying ideology that runs rampant despite plenty of evidence to the contrary. (Telling your AI not to hallucinate is silly and ineffective, but is just the kind of thing that would end up in one …

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  • Fiction
  • Relaciones hombre-mujer
  • Ficción
  • Viaje a través del tiempo
  • Time travel
  • Ciencia-ficción