Uncanny Valley

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Greg Egan: Uncanny Valley (2017, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

English language

Published Dec. 19, 2017 by Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom.

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978-1-250-16335-6
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3 stars (1 review)

Immortality, but at what price, in what form, and how could you be you? In the near future it’s possible to build a new you, a better you, one that could carry on forever. But if you could carry on, if you could make choices about who you would be forever, how much of your past would you bring with you? Would you be tempted to maybe…edit? Adam isn’t all that he used to be, but he wants to be.

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On an android which is not quite the same as the original human.

3 stars

A story that drops you straight in with little warning about a future where memories can be uploaded to real-life androids, raising questions as to how human the android can be, especially when some memories are deliberately left out.

As the story progresses, Greg Egan starts to fill in the background of the android, who contains the memories of a famous screenwriter. But when he bumps into another person whom he should know from the memories but does not, it triggers off a search for the missing memories; a search that may reveal a dark secret about a grudge the writer had with another person who may have stolen his idea and caused the death of a loved one.

The title of the story probably refers to the idea that robots and artificial creations start to appear creepy as they become close to, but not quite, human. But in this …

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  • Fiction, science fiction, general
  • Fiction, fantasy, general