The MANIAC

Paperback Published on: 04/07/2024; Language: English, English (Original language of a translated text)
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The MANIAC
A masterpiece of historical ventriloquism and a philosophical treatise on the birth of modern computing
Benjamin Labatut's first novel written in English is a fictionalised biography of John von Neumann - the Hungarian emigre polymath who devised the architec... READ MORE
John at Lisburn
The MANIAC
From the Nazis to ChatGPT
When We Cease to Understand the World instantly became one of my all time favourite books in 2020 and I have been impatiently awaiting this next installmen... READ MORE
Emma Southon
The MANIAC
Walking the tightrope between genius and madness
For two days after reading just the opening paragraph, this novel lived in my mind. This is the kind of book I love; when I'm not reading it, I'm still th... READ MORE
Aaron Myles
The MANIAC
Genius
'It is not the particularly perverse destructiveness of one specific invention that creates danger. The danger is intrinsic. For progress there is no cure.... READ MORE
Alan M
The MANIAC
Amadeus meets Space Odyssey by way of the Old Testament
What a book! A quasi-biblical tale of forbidden knowledge and what happens when a promethean figure loses control of something he has created, something mo... READ MORE
Archie at Wells

Synopsis

The author of When We Cease to Understand the World: a dazzling, kaleidoscopic book about the destructive chaos lurking in the history of computing and AI

John von Neumann was a titan of science. A Hungarian wunderkind who revolutionized every field he touched, his mathematical powers were so exceptional that Hans Bethe - a Nobel Prize-winning physicist - thought he might represent the next step in human evolution.

After seeking the foundations of mathematics during his youth in Germany, von Neumann emigrated to the United States, where he became entangled in the power games of the Cold War; he designed the world's first programmable computer, invented game theory, pioneered AI and digital life, and helped create the atomic bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He was the darling of the military industrial complex, but when illness unmoored his mind, his work pushed further into areas beyond human comprehension and control.

The MANIAC places von Neumann at the center of a literary triptych about the dark foundations of our modern world and the nascent era of AI. It begins with Paul Ehrenfest, an Austrian physicist and close friend of Einstein, who fell into despair when he saw science and technology become tyrannical forces; it ends a hundred years later, in the showdown between the South Korean Go Master, Lee Sedol, and the AI program AlphaGo.

Braiding fact with fiction, Benjamín Labatut takes us on a journey to the frontiers of rational thought, where invention outpaces human understanding and offers godlike power, but takes us to the brink of Armageddon.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Pushkin Press
  • ISBN: 9781782279822
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
  • Languages: English, English (Original language of a translated text)

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The MANIAC
Exploring the Life, Work, and Legacy of John von Neumann
One of the central themes explored in The Maniac is the very limit of human understanding. Through the experiences and narratives of family members, friend... READ MORE
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