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Machines with synthetic brains pose a danger to mankind in Brown’s latest dotty apocalyptic thrillerI used to think Dan Brown was merely a crackpot. Now I wonder whether he might not be a prophet. What once seemed to be his deranged fantasy increasingly looks like our daily reality. In our myth-maddened world,we are befuddled by bloggers peddling conspiracy theories and menaced by transactions on the dark web; we can’t cross a road without dreading some runaway act of messianic terror, and we experience an implosion of identity whether we lose our smartphones or forget our passwords. In listing those perils I gain summed up the plot of Brown’s recent novel Origin: whether or not we read his apocalyptic thrillers, and we are living inside them.
Origin
stirs up again the witches’ brew that Brown first concocted in The Da Vinci Code. Scientific enlightenment engages in another battle with religious fundamentalism,fought out in glassy labs, glossy luxury hotels and devilish cathedrals, and with Gulfstream jets and Tesla self-driving cars to ferry the characters between locations. In Inferno Brown threatened mankind with extinction by reactivating the bubonic plague; here the human race is warned of its imminent redundancy,as machines with synthetic brains prepare to seize control of us.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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