Stupid Machine, Mark NiemannRoss
Stupid Machine, Mark NiemannRoss
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Stupid Machine

Author: Mark Niemann-Ross

Narrator: Janell Niemann-Ross

Unabridged: 9 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/13/2021


Synopsis

Set in the year 2062, "Stupid Machine" is a gripping hard science fiction novel and cybernetic noir that explores a world where technology is supposed to be infallible. In this near-future AI dystopia, car accidents have been a thing of the past for over twenty years—until Jordan Bishop’s vehicle undergoes a fatal crash.What looks like a simple malfunction to the world is, to former police detective turned insurance investigator Araci Belo, a clear case of corporate malfeasance and maybe even a murder. As Araci digs into the suspicious death involving an autonomous vehicle, his path crosses with Jupyter Fuertes, a specialized technician who spends her days coaching sentient but glitchy appliances back to life.At the heart of this techno-thriller murder mystery is an unlikely witness: Soteria Reizoko, a smart refrigerator obsessed with a missing delivery of orange juice. This smart appliance mystery challenges the traditional boundaries of the genre, asking deep questions about the ethics of AI and robotics and whether a machine's narrow programming can hold the key to a human conspiracy.Set against the rainy, high-tech backdrop of Portland science fiction, Mark Niemann-Ross weaves a tale of "trash scuttlers," augmented reality, and the deadly side of automation. In a race against time, Araci, Jupyter, and a persistent kitchen appliance must connect the dots before a killer—who is already monitoring their every move—strikes again.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jennifer on September 30, 2021

If you're searching for something a little different, look no further. This is not the same old tired FBI/CIA/Police mystery. The appliances and repair techs, with a love/hate relationship, keep you turning the page. Snarky machines, devious computer masterminds and one savvy tech. It's funny, it's......more

Goodreads review by Norma on May 17, 2021

( Format : Audiobook ) "Is there religion for refrigerators?" Great and cookie story set in the near future, where almost everything has it's own cyber controller looking after the owners and road accidents have almost been totally eradicated with by the driving cars. So when a car apparently delibe......more

Goodreads review by Michael on December 31, 2021

A refreshing unique idea with lots of twists and turns throughout. The book hit home on one of my main concerns with self driving cars and for a fridge to hold the vital clue to solving the crime was brilliant.......more