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► UNSOLVED: One specific book > Scifi book about IA that has a part in subspace or hyperspace, computers have like a massive component outside normal space

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message 1: by Miguel (last edited Feb 29, 2024 02:14PM) (new)

Miguel Ramirez | 1 comments Trying to remember a book that the artificial intelligence they develop has a connection to subspace kind of like hyperspace thing so there is like a super big massive component that is not located in physical space but is connected to the part that is in our space and that’s how its able to process information.


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Robert | 173 comments I think they mention something similar about the AI in Columbus Day.


message 3: by Adele (last edited Mar 01, 2024 03:57PM) (new)

Adele | 1435 comments When did you read or see this book? Jane Fancher has a series of books that have been published and re-published in a couple different formats. Back in the nineties there was a trilogy called 'Netwalkers. This is the first book: Groundties but if I recall correctly, the reworking of the series dealt a lot more with the idea of an AI outside of physical space. To make things more confusing, there is a prequel to the original trilogy also called 'Netwalkers that was published in two parts: 'NetWalkers Part One: Partners and 'NetWalkers Part Two: Of Mentors and Mimetrons then the original trilogy was completely rewritten and published as three new books. I know the very last book dealt with what you are talking about, but the description doesn't sound like it at all: 'NetWalkers Book 4: ColdFusion The description for this one at least mentions the computer/network as its own entity: 'NetWalkers Book 2: WildCards


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