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Machinehood Hardcover – March 2, 2021

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 621 ratings

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From the Hugo Award nominee S.B. Divya, Zero Dark Thirty meets The Social Network in this science fiction thriller about artificial intelligence, sentience, and labor rights in a near future dominated by the gig economy.

Welga Ramirez, executive bodyguard and ex-special forces, is about to retire early when her client is killed in front of her. It’s 2095 and people don’t usually die from violence. Humanity is entirely dependent on pills that not only help them stay alive, but allow them to compete with artificial intelligence in an increasingly competitive gig economy. Daily doses protect against designer diseases, flow enhances focus, zips and buffs enhance physical strength and speed, and juvers speed the healing process.

All that changes when Welga’s client is killed by The Machinehood, a new and mysterious terrorist group that has simultaneously attacked several major pill funders. The Machinehood operatives seem to be part human, part machine, something the world has never seen. They issue an ultimatum: stop all pill production in one week.

Global panic ensues as pill production slows and many become ill. Thousands destroy their bots in fear of a strong AI takeover. But the US government believes the Machinehood is a cover for an old enemy. One that Welga is uniquely qualified to fight.

Welga, determined to take down the Machinehood, is pulled back into intelligence work by the government that betrayed her. But who are the Machinehood and what do they really want?

A thrilling and thought-provoking novel that asks: if we won’t see machines as human, will we instead see humans as machines?
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“With clever invention and astute observation popping from every paragraph, Machinehood takes you on a thrilling ride through a gritty, panoramic future that showcases intelligence in all its manifestations, humanity in all its potentialities, the infinite grace of ourselves as well as of our creations.” —Ken Liu, author of The Grace of Kings and The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories

“From the opening manifesto to its ingenious technologies,
Machinehood builds an inspiring and believable vision of the future that is both thought-provoking and hopeful. It will leave you wishing that tomorrow could arrive a little sooner.” —Ray Kurzweil, bestselling author, pioneering inventor, and renowned futurist

* “This stunning near-future thriller from Divya (
Runtime) tackles issues of economic inequality, workers’ rights, privacy, and the nature of intelligence. . . . Crack worldbuilding and vivid characters make for a memorable, page-turning adventure, while the thematic inquiries into human and AI labor rights offer plenty to chew on for fans of big idea sci-fi. Readers will be blown away.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“A fantastic big-idea thriller, with plenty of action, and substantive, important perspectives on what the future might look like.” —
Malka Older, author of Infomocracy, and the Hugo-finalist Centenal Cycle

“Divya has created a richly imagined and eerily familiar world . . . confronting urgent questions about humans’ place in a society increasingly run by AIs.” —
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S.B. Divya is a lover of science, math, fiction, and the Oxford comma. She enjoys subverting expectations and breaking stereotypes whenever she can. Divya is the Hugo and Nebula Award–nominated author of Runtime and coeditor of Escape Pod, with Mur Lafferty. Her short stories have been published at various magazines including Analog, Uncanny, and Tor. She is the author of the short collection, Contingency Plans for the Apocalypse and Other Situations, and debut novel, Machinehood. Divya holds degrees in computational neuroscience and signal processing, and she worked for twenty years as an electrical engineer before becoming an author. Find out more about her at SBDivya.com or on Twitter as @DivyasTweets.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ S&S/Saga Press (March 2, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1982148063
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1982148065
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.22 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.4 x 9 inches
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S.B. Divya (she/any) is a lover of science, math, fiction, and the Oxford comma. She is the Hugo and Nebula nominated author of Meru (2023), Machinehood, Runtime, and Contingency Plans For the Apocalypse and Other Possible Situations. Her short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, and she was the co-editor of Escape Pod, the weekly science fiction podcast, from 2017-2022.

Divya holds degrees in Computational Neuroscience and Signal Processing, and she worked for twenty years as an electrical engineer before becoming an author. Born in Pondicherry, India, Divya now resides in Southern California. She enjoys subverting expectations and breaking stereotypes whenever she can. Find out more about her at www.sbdivya.com or on Twitter as @divyastweets.

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!!!SPOILER ALERT!!!What will the interface between man and machine look like a century from now? How will the global economy function? Who will stand between those with power and those without to ensure tyranny does not prevail, whatever form it takes? “Machinehood” takes a stab at these questions and more.Author Divya explores the convergence of advanced technology, ethics, and religious philosophy. She combines economics and social media in a way that is reminiscent of the most popular social media stars of today, then applies it to everyone.This book asks two basic questions, one philosophical and one ethical: What is life? How are we to treat it? The broadest theme is that all life is sacred and should be respected, not abused. Life from that viewpoint includes animals, robots, and “weak” artificial intelligences.Her characters wrestle with competing religious views that are not always fully fleshed, but that also do not offer straw man arguments. There are Neo-Buddhist characters who use violent methods to espouse non-violence. One main character is apparently Hindu and chooses to have an abortion against the wishes of her Christian husband. A Muslim character (that we never actually “meet”) is the arch-enemy of the atheist primary protagonist, who is also a non-violence proponent and allied with the Neo-Buddhists. Yeah, there’s a lot happening here.The book is an action sci-fi novel that carries weight in the questions it asks. It contains competing ideologies that cannot be reconciled, but the book doesn’t try to do so. It offers the questions embedded within an interesting story vehicle. It doesn’t give you final answers; it just gets you thinking.“Machinehood” gets a solid four stars from me. Had the characters been a little more developed then this could have been five stars. Aside from one ethical inconsistency that was really low hanging (but unpicked) fruit, the exploration of worldviews was fairly well done. I recommend this book as a discussion starter for people interested in exploring the deeper issues of life.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2022
I picked this up because it received a Nebula nod, and it absolutely deserves it. Science fiction often gets a bad wrap for throwing too many confusing worldbuidling details or plot components at its readers. Machinehood has a lot going on, but Divya chooses enough elements that are familiar to 21st century capitalism for that perfect SFF-level of societal discomfort - the gig economy is expanded, and your PhD in bioethics is just as giggable as driving a car is today.

The fight for the rights of sentient artificial intelligence is nothing new to science fiction, but Divya brings more human elements to her story with strong characters and relationships. Welga and her sister-in-law Nithya make for compelling POV characters, again showcasing a complexity of character that builds the story. Elements of Buddhism influence The Machinehood’s actions, and Welga and Nithya are forced to make difficult choices regarding life and sentience on both a personal and global level.

I listened to the audiobook of this, and Nithya and Welga each have a different narrator, which works well with the style of the plot.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2021
First, I really loved the world-building in this novel. The author adeptly took modern problems to their logical continuance 75 years in the future, while still building a cohesive world.

However, the pacing and focus of the book was a bit lacking. A lot of interesting stuff that was glossed over (main character's military past, main antagonist's decent into radicalization, etc.). Meanwhile, I know A LOT about almost every character's furniture. Esp. their kitchens. I feel like I know more about the secondary main character's furniture setup than her daughter. The antagonist's fate is left somewhat unclear; but don't worry, I definitely know what became of the main character's couch.

The plot also had way too many coincidences. Things are happening at world scale, yet somehow everything important happens to involve the main character at just the right time.

I know that doesn't sound like a 4-star book, but I assure you, each of these stars is earned. It was a good book that should have been a great book, which is a bit frustrating. Even with all the talk of furniture, the book remained at least casually interesting. But I feel like with the story setup, it could have easily been a page-turner!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
I found the novel very well written, and extremely pertinent, given what’s happening in the field of artificial intelligence. I believe that what the author invasions in this novel, some portion of it Could become reality. The most amazing thing about this novel is that it is not a western centric storyline, which is so refreshing.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
"Machinehood" is one of this year's Nebula nominees, science fiction set in 2095 that imagines a future where most people are reliant on pills and few have stable jobs. The narrative switches between Welga, an ex-marine now working as a bodyguard, and her sister-in-law Nithya, who works for one of the pill companies. I loved the inventiveness of the book, which extrapolates many changes -- social, economic, technological. Humans struggle to find employment amid a multitude of AIs; privacy is a rarity amid a multitude of drones; people pop a multitude of pills to make themselves stronger and smarter. Even the furniture reconfigures itself.

I liked both Welga and Nithya, and I very much liked that the novel shows their many connections -- to partners, family, colleagues -- across multiple cultures and countries. The plot has plenty of drama and quite a bit of violence. Yet it is also rather dialogue-heavy, with lengthy debates, both internal and between characters. Neo-Buddhism has a prominent role. The high stakes of the main plot didn't always engage me emotionally, but the smaller character-centered dramas held my attention. One thread in particular concerning -- spoiler warning -- an unplanned pregancy had me on tenterhooks.

3.5 out of 5 dakini stars.

About my reviews: I try to review every book I read, including those that I don't end up enjoying. The reviews are not scholarly, but just indicate my reaction as a reader, reading being my addiction. I am miserly with 5-star reviews; 4 stars means I liked a book very much; 3 stars means I liked it; 2 stars means I didn't like it (though often the 2-star books are very popular with other readers and/or are by authors whose other work I've loved).
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Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2022
I hadn’t put much thought into the idea that AI, even if it’s not sentient, deserves to have the same rights and protections that humans and animals have. This book explores this idea, as well as the societal evolution where humans and machines increasingly compete for work — a slippery slope that favors the machines. Despite suffering from some of the usual pitfalls of a first-time novelist, the author has penned a very interesting and fast moving story that’s definitely worth reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2021
Machinehood provides a great set of characters against the backdrop of a unique future where humanity is struggling to navigate a world dominated by pharmaceuticals and artificial intelligence. A great mix of Neal Stephenson and Tom Clancy, its a thought provoking thriller that keeps you engaged all the way through. With our own accelerating technology development, it might not be that long until we get there ourselves. We need all the great minds on deck to explore these topics to help us shape our inevitable future toward the positive. A great book to expand your ideas of what the future may hold for us all.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2022
Ideally, I would probably give this first book 4 1/2 stars, but it’s closer to 5 than 4. It’s always a great pleasure when a new author introduces themselves with a stellar book. Others can provide a better description of the details of the book. I am happy with the pace and particularly interested in the many philosophical ideas.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023
A great first book. Not perfect, but very compelling and thoughtfully constructed. I recommend this book. I plan to read more by this author.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great exploration of the road to a new humanity
Reviewed in France on October 17, 2022
This a great tale of a possible road to what artificial sentient intelligence might be.
Will the future of AI be with or against humanity?
How does such a road link with current thinking about man’s need to respect other beings such as intelligent animals?
How does this play with the physical transformations we are already embracing ?
What of the problem of balance in the distribution of wealth and power, in the context of intellectual property rights to digital and biotech?
This is a very intelligent and well written story that touches on these key topics of our near future.
A pleasure to read.