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Greg Egan

Greg Egan (b. 1961) is an Australian computer programmer and science fiction author. He has won one Hugo and been shortlisted for three others. He received the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Permutation City. He has a BS degree in Mathematics and lives in Perth.

Science fiction in the News articles describe real-world events that relate to the ideas and inventions in sf novels and movies. Select a news article:

Spam Kiwi Kings Of Spam Sent Third Of All Spam Emails
   Two men stand accused of being the kings of spam; shutting them down may decrease world spam by one-third.
Meet 'Ross', Your Watson-Based Legal Researcher
   'Why don't we just feed the bloody thing to LEX and ask for a summary?'- Greg Egan, 1991.
AI Lawyer 'Ross' Gets First Job
   'Why don't we just feed the bloody thing to LEX...' - Greg Egan, 1991.
LawGeex AI Beats 20 Top Lawyers
   'The Law Society has strict rules on the use of pseudo-intelligent software - terrified of putting... its members out of work.' - Greg Egan, 1991.
Lazy Lawyer's Trust In ChatGPT Misplaced
   'The Law Society has strict rules on the use of pseudo-intelligent software...' - Greg Egan, 1991.

 

 

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