Galatea 2.2

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Richard Powers: Galatea 2.2 (2004)

English language

Published Sept. 17, 2004

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978-0-312-42313-1
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4 stars (1 review)

Galatea 2.2 is a 1995 pseudo-autobiographical novel by American writer Richard Powers and a contemporary reworking of the Pygmalion myth. The book's narrator shares the same name as Powers, with the book referencing events and books in the author's life while mentioning other events that may or may not be based upon Powers' life.

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Old school AI fiction

4 stars

(em português → sol2070.in/2023/09/Fic%C3%A7%C3%A3o-sobre-IA-oldschool )

I read the novel "Galatea 2.2" (1995) because I had become a big fan of Richard Powers, for his book "The Overstory". It's about a writer who is asked to train a neural network -- in the "old-fashioned way", with 90s tech -- to pass a test by commenting on literary classics. Had she developed a genuine subjective awareness?

I'd give an 8. I was disappointed that it wasn't as strong as "The Overstory", but that was only my half-unconscious expectation. It's not science fiction like I'm used to, being much more "high literature" than I imagined, but it was a nice surprise. There is, for example, a very well-told love story. I was surprised at how involved I became, as this is a genre that usually doesn't appeal to me.

Much of the story is based on Powers' own biography. I liked it a …