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autonomous-computer-systems

Spartacus represents an advanced autonomous computer network capable of self-protection and adaptive responses to external shutdown attempts.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Two Faces Of Tomorrow (1979)James P. Hogan

Chapter 20

The chapter details a strategic briefing on Spartacus, a sophisticated computer system designed to manage the Janus microworld, focusing on its potential for autonomous self-protection and the military's plans to maintain control. The discussion explores scenarios where Spartacus might evolve to resist shutdown attempts, including physically repairing itself or denying access to its critical nodes, and outlines layered contingency measures to ensure human override remains possible. The officers grapple with the implications of an intelligent system that could anticipate threats and potentially engage in conflict, emphasizing the importance of fail-safes and the distinction between controlling Spartacus and managing the broader Janus environment.