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Adrian Tchaikovsky (duplicate): Service Model (AudiobookFormat, 2024, McMillan Audio)

To fix the world they must first break it, further. Humanity is a dying breed, …

An Optimal Implementation, Under the Circumstances

Truly a perfect fun-house mirror to our future, present, and recent past. A thoughtful, precise, inspiring knife to the gut which Tchaikovsky twists with unparalleled empathy and insight.

A story of a robot who does not fully understand his own actions, and does not consciously believe in his own agency. A series of trials like Old Mebbeth's tasks each point a glowing and uncomfortable finger at one of the ways our society is utterly failing. Pinocchio on a modern odyssey of apocalyptic parables silently screaming at the top of their lungs to do something about what's wrong. Truly more Literature in here than I can shake a stick at. Sublime, beautiful, and painful to the core.

Unquestionably going to come back to this several times, hopefully with a book club where we can study one section in depth before moving to the next. An absolute banger.

@tilde Vey weird to read this up close next to Blindsight & Echopraxia. Just totally different ends of the sci-fi* spectrum and completely divergent ways to think about consciousness, agency, and the structure of complex decision-making entities like societies.

(Arguably, Service Model is both sci-fi
and fantasy, while those Watts novels are "only" sci-fi.)