You can learn more from this great interview with the author (by another great author).
The book made me consider many important questions about how our society is developing and depending on technology, for good and for bad. In addition, it raises the question of whether computer systems or corporations or governments are most effective in guiding/organizing society and if people, through distributed power and intelligence, can do a better job on their own. Suarez's "dark net" is quite an appealing proposition.
Below are my main notes and takeaways (and maybe some spoilers). I definitely recommend Suarez's books to anyone interested in science, technology, or futurism.
- Murder mystery
- MMO game company
- 2 murders done online (murder run by a computer!)
- Hacker stole identities by finding APs and PCs with bad security
- Raves
- IVR (like Twilio) to do crime
- Game design principles to incentivize people and behavior
- Daemon waited until creator died and searched online news for stories of death; upon creator's death, it unleashed the murders remotely
- Extended life beyond death
- Computer-driven killing car
- Computer recruited journalist to help via IVR
- Distributed scripting engine that responds to real-world events
- Mix of game and real world
- Red Queen hypothesis of parasites vs. non-parasites
- IT departments are like parasite
- Daemon as corporate parasite
- DDOS attacks to extort money from corrupt online sites (porn, gambling, pirates) all over world
- Recruited individuals and tested them with fMRI
- Controlled real world like game world using game AI
- Like Terminator SkyNet or The Matrix
- Not self-aware but decision tree thinking realistic
- Change in civilization: accept or reject
- Daemon is better version, distributed gov't
- Corporation as government, doing much better job, killing spammers, hackers
- Corporation as AI (corporations are already legal entities)
- No Hollywood ending to book

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