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88 reviews"12 Bytes is Winterson’s first non-fiction book about AI. With 12 essays, or “bytes”, that together form an unusual and entertaining read, the book is inflicted with the same delightful, dry humour as the rest of her work." - Laura Grace Simpkins, New Scientist
In 12 Bytes, Jeanette Winterson draws on her years of thinking and reading about artificial intelligence in all its bewildering manifestations. In her brilliant, laser-focused, uniquely pointed and witty style of story-telling, and drawing on her years of thinking and reading about AI, Winterson looks to history, religion, myth, literature, the politics of race and gender and, of course, computer science to help us understand the radical changes to the way we live and love that are happening now.
“A vigorous, sharp mind probes the world of computer science and more… Digestible, witty, and provocative… Tucked into the corners of these erudite essays are multitudes of fascinating facts and thoughtful what-if speculations… Winterson is excellent at compressing a great deal of technical, scientific, philosophical, literary, and religious material.” - Kirkus Reviews
With wit, compassion and curiosity, Jeanette Winterson tackles AI's most fascinating talking points - from the weirdness of backing up your brain and the connections between humans and non-human helpers to whether it's time to leave planet Earth.