![]() Garland wondered what that moment would mean for man. “It was like mountain climbing,” Garland says of devouring the book, eager to understand Shanahan’s ideas about the potential of an entirely sentient machine. So when a friend passed along a copy of Murray Shanahan’s Embodiment and the Inner Life: Cognition and Consciousness in the Space of Possible Minds, it quickly rekindled his obsession with artificial intelligence. 1 Comment Well before Alex Garland became the acclaimed writer of 28 Days Later, Sunshine and Never Let Me Go-some of the most original genre films of the new millennium-he spent hours as a young man in England tooling away on the latest in personal computing at the time: an 8-bit ZX Spectrum keyboard.
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