2 points · 5 hours ago · 0 comments

I recently read Klara and the Sun, my third Ishiguro novel. Halfway through, my impatience got the better of me; I was ready to label this the worst Ishiguro novel I've ever read. But I eventually came around. While Klara lacks the nostalgic charm of Remains of the Day or the punch-in-the-gut reveal of Never Let Me Go, it nevertheless feels like an important statement about technology, science, faith, and technocracy. If a book about an artificially intelligent android sounds tiresome when AI...

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