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The Maniac

By: Benjamín Labatut
Narrated by: Gergo Danka, Eva Magyar
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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.

©2023 Pushkin Press (P)2023 Pushkin Press
20th Century Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Political Fiction Biography Thought-Provoking Technology

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This book presents a glimpse of the future that is both terrifying and fascinating. it will disturb you and make you think.

An extraordinary glimpse of something terrifying.

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The last chapter about AI, chess and Go is one of the best things I have ever listened to.

Absolutely fascinating

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At a quick glance you would think this book is just about the life of John von Neumann. Whilst it starts with a glance into his early years and how his career began, it quickly cascades into the impact of his work during and post Los Alomos, and how that influenced the world of AI we know today. The final few chapters have the potential to be some of scariest non-fiction I’ll read this year. The commentary on what AI has already achieved (thanks to Deep Mind), how it is becoming smarter every day, and the idea of where it might go next really leaves you wondering whether we should be messing with AI at all.

The Maniac

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very enjoyable and compelling listen. narrator is excellent and the story is fascinating throughout. unfortunately it's a bit of an infohazard as its hard to know what's real and what's fake about Von Neumanns life. I thought the ending was working towards a more dramatic cressendo and was a little disappointed there weren't a few more chapters.

very good listen

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Can’t say how much my wife and I enjoyed this. That said, the picture it pains is stark, vivid, and somewhat terrifying… but very stimulating and interesting.

Bloody brilliant

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