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Harry Harrison: The Turing Option

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Mind meets microchip as a brilliant young genius develops a machine capable of spontaneous thought. Before he can perfect the machine, terrorists steal his research and put a bullet through his brain. Miraculously revived by methods he pioneered, he must find his lost memory and discover who is trying to kill him.

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“My name is Lundwall of Dagens Nyheter, this is my identification. Could you tell me, sir, what is that machine that is — sitting, is that the correct word — in the chair across from you?”

“That machine is a machine intelligence. The first one in existence.”

“It’s a… Can it speak?”

“Possibly better than you can,” Sven said. “Should I tell him anything more?”

“No. Not until after our conversation with Ben. Let’s go up to our room now.”

When they emerged they discovered mat the lobby was filling with excited journalists. Cameras flashed and questions were shouted at them. Brian pushed through to the receptionist. “I’m sorry about the fuss.”

“Please don’t be, sir. The police are on their way. We are not used to this sort of thing in the Lady Hamilton, and are not pleased by it. Order will be restored shortly. Will you be accepting incoming calls?”

“No, I don’t think so. But I am expecting a visitor, a Mr. Benicoff. I’ll see him when he comes. Sometime tomorrow I hope.”

Brian switched on the television as soon as they were back in the room to see that he and Sven were the subjects of a news flash on Swedish television. Within minutes the item had been picked up by other stations and was being flashed around the world. The cat was well and truly out of the bag.

Later, when he became hungry, he ordered a sandwich from room service. When he answered the knock on the door he saw mat the tiny oriental waiter was flanked by two policemen — each at least two heads taller than he was.

Less than five hours after he had called Benicoff the phone rang. “It’s the desk,” Sven said. Surprised, Brian picked it up.

“The gentleman you mentioned, Mr. Benicoff, is here. Do you wish to see him?”

“Here — in the hotel? Are you sure?”

“Positively. The police have already checked his identification.”

“Yes, I’ll see him, of course.”

“Military jets have a range of nine thousand kilometers,” Sven said. “And can exceed Mach 4.2 for that length of time.”

“That must be it. Good old Ben must have pulled some awfully strong strings.”

There was a knock and Brian opened the door. Ben stood there — holding out an American passport.

“Can I come in now?” he said.

43

December 31, 2024

“You made pretty good time, Ben.”

“Military jet. Very cramped, very fast. When we stopped to refuel for the last leg this passport was waiting. All filled out except for your signature. I was ordered to instruct you to sign it in my presence.”

“I’ll do that now.” Brian went to the desk for a pen.

“Keeping well, Sven?” Ben asked.

“Batteries charged and rarin’ to go.”

Brian smiled at Ben’s astonishment. “Sven is developing new linguistic skills — and a sense of humor.”

“So I see. The two of you are top of the news worldwide.”

“That was my intention. I’ll tell you everything that I have uncovered and what I plan to do, just as soon as you bring me up to date about what has been happening.”

“Will do. And I have a message to you from Shelly—”

“No. No mention of that name, no communication. Subject closed.”

“If that’s the way you want it, Brian. But—”

“And no buts either. Okay?”

“Okay. I had it out with General Schorcht as soon as I found out you had gone missing. He kept it under wraps for three days. That was his mistake. If I and my superiors had known what was happening he might have survived…”

“He’s dead!”

“He might as well be. Forced retirement and living in a bungalow on the grounds of Camp Mead in Hawaii. It was either that or face possible charges of insanity. He had the engineers attempt to break into your laboratory — and practically blew themselves away. There were short circuits, premature explosions — almost as though someone inside was working to stop them.”

Brian had to laugh. “There was — Sven-2. A very up-to-date MI.”

“We found that out when your MI rang all the police and TV stations to let them know what was happening. Schorcht was on the way out ten minutes later.”

“I’ll have to phone. Sven-2 and congratulate it. So how do things stand now?”

“The military is gone at last from Megalobe and there is civilian security there now. It will be just as secure, you will be happy to know. When Major Wood discovered he had been suckered by the General, who knew all about your escape plans and let them go ahead, he applied for a discharge. So he’s still in charge of security — still will be even when he is out of uniform.”

“That’s good to hear. What was the General’s idea behind letting me think I was escaping?”

“He had the suspicion, probably from all of his wiretaps and intelligence reports, that you knew more about who the criminals were than you were letting on. By permitting you to escape, then letting you out on a long leash and keeping track of you, he thought you would lead us to them.”

“If he believed that — then he must have thought I would be in danger of my life. And he didn’t care!”

“My conclusion exactly. Which is the reason why he is now watching daytime television in that bungalow. The President was not amused. If you had led General Schorcht to the thieves all might have been forgiven. But when you gave your watchdogs the slip the ceiling fell in.”

“Have you talked with Dr. Snaresbrook?”

“I have. She hopes you are well. Sends her love and looks forward to seeing you back in California. She is highly incensed at being used by the General, at being fooled into aiding your escape in what might have been a dangerous situation.”

“Can’t say that I blame her. She took a big risk to help me — and the operation was blown even before it started.”

“Then that’s it,” Ben said, walking the length of the room and back. “Still cramped from the plane. Nothing more to tell. So maybe you can satisfy my curiosity now. Where did you go — and what did you do?”

“I can’t tell you where I went. But I can tell you that Dr. Bociort is still alive and has told me everything that he knows. He was hired to work with my stolen AI by Beckworth using a fake name. Bociort knew that the entire operation was rotten from the very beginning and did what electronic snooping he could—”

“Brian, be kind to an old man! Jump to the ending and fill in the details later. Did he find out who was behind the theft and murders?”

“Unhappily, no. He did discover that it was an international conspiracy, though. Beckworth is an American. It was a Canadian who arranged for the helicopter pickup. Plus the reports that orientals drove the truck that cleaned out my house. And one more big one. When Beckworth had to make an emergency call he telephoned Canada — and talked to an Englishman.”

“Who?”

“He couldn’t find out — the phone was disconnected at once.”

“Damn. Then we are really back to square one. The thieves and killers are still out there.”

“That’s right. So since we can’t find them we have to render them harmless. First off we take out patents on the AI they have. So what they stole will be available to anybody who wants to pay the patent fees. That takes care of the past. All we need think about now is the future—”

“Which explains your and Sven’s television appearance today.”

“Perfectly correct. It’s a whole new ball game. We forget the past — I know that I would like to — and look to the future. When tomorrow comes it is going to be a good one. We let the world know that Megalobe is manufacturing MIs. Like any new invention we take all needed precautions against industrial espionage. And get the production lines rolling at once. The more MIs there are out there the safer I and Sven are. I doubt if the people behind the theft and killings will be out for revenge, but I’ll still take all the precautions that any engineer with technical knowledge would. What do you think?”

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