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The ''[[WWW Trilogy]]'' (''Wake'', ''Watch'', ''Wonder'') is a [[Science Fiction]] [[Trilogy]] by Canadian Sci-Fi writer Robert J Sawyer. |
The ''[[WWW Trilogy]]'' (composed of the volumes ''Wake'', ''Watch'', and ''Wonder'') is a [[Science Fiction]] [[Trilogy]] by Canadian Sci-Fi writer Robert J Sawyer. |
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The WWW Trilogy (composed of the volumes Wake, Watch, and Wonder) is a Science Fiction Trilogy by Canadian Sci-Fi writer Robert J Sawyer.
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Tropes used in WWW Trilogy include:
- Instant AI, Just Add Water: Webmind is formed when the Chinese government blocks all internet communications into and out of China, splitting the internet in two and giving it the bicameralism necessary for sentience.
- Turing Test: Subverted; Webmind is shown to be intelligent when it fails the Turing Test.
- Twenty Minutes Into the Future
- Whoopi Epiphany Speech: Hobo's speech to the UN.
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