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Ask HN: Best hard scifi AI novels?

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I don't think 'i robots' are hard scifi. Today i sixth times read The greatest 'True names'(1981) by Vernor Vinge, it is an incredible AI cyberpunk hard scifi novel,aslo a great literature.

Update: Thanks for all the great recommends,it is greatest time to find ideas in these books today. Please aslo add the book publish year,i think it will be helpful to see the writer's wonderful superior consciousness.

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Greg Egan's Diaspora starts with the details of what it's like for a new AI to be brought into existence in a society of advanced AIs, and jumps off from there. Definitely one of the more original hard sci-fi novels I've read.

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Peter Watts, Rifters trilogy? Especially the second volume.

Watts’ Blindsight and Echopraxia are excellent hard scifi too, though less focused on AI.

is blindsight considered hard SF?

It's been a while since I read it, but I don't recall a big focus on science, and some things are pretty explicitly hand waved ("we are lucky they have that issue with right angles")

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