I've just read a review in Entertainment Magazine (don't laugh, I use it for movies, I almost never get to the theater, but love Netflix and don't like to miss good ones, that's how I saw Curse of the Golden Flower, great movie I would have totally missed since it did not come here.)
ANYWAY, they are on about a new book called Daemon, which is a trhiller concerning a "homicidal computer program unleashed by a dead computer-game titan" which in real life has caught the attention of Washington for the author.
It's a techno thriller, written by a former software programmer. It was self published but is coming out this month from Dutton, a "scary prospect of a techno-savvy future."
The author says that "If you don't have to be a human being to do mot of the things human beings do, that changes society..it seems to me a scary prospect, to have these not self- aware bots running everything."
He got the idea when he created a meteorological software product and sold it online, got busy and forgot to check it. He found later that there was a lot of money in the account, because people had been buying the software, and he had it set up so that the website was paid for by the same account, and "it occurred to me that I didn't even need to be alive for it to continue."
That sounds fascinating to me, sort of like a modern sort of RUR to this is the kind of thing I love, it's billed as a techno- thriller, but is it Sci Fi? Is this the right place to mention it?
Can't wait to get it!