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QualityLand (German Edition)

von Marc-Uwe Kling

Format:Hardcover

In the near-future, all decision-making is automated, until one man makes a brazen choice of his own, with global consequences.Welcome to QualityLand, the best country on Earth. Here, a universal ranking system determines the social advantages and career opportunities of every member of society. An automated matchmaking service knows the best partners for everyone and helps with the break up when your ideal match (frequently) changes. And the foolproof algorithms of the biggest, most successful company in the world, TheShop, know what you want before you do and conveniently deliver to your doorstep before you even order it.In QualityCity, Peter Jobless is a machine scrapper who can't quite bring himself to destroy the imperfect machines sent his way, and has become the unwitting leader of a band of robotic misfits hidden in his home and workplace. One day, Peter receives a product from TheShop he absolutely, positively knows he does not want, and which he decides, at great personal cost, to return. The only problem: doing so means proving the perfect algorithm of TheShop wrong, calling into question the very foundations of QualityLand itself.

Science Fiction & Fantasy
Hardcover
Erschienen an: 2017-09-01

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4.1(280 ratings)
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LinaRezension von Lina

Eine dystopische Gesellschaftssatire, die überraschend unterhaltsam ist, obwohl sie erschreckend real ist. Hier erfährt man, was passiert, wenn Algorithmen die Welt regieren.

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reersomatRezension von reersomat

Lustig, bissig und erschreckend nah an der Realität. Die überspitzte Darstellung unserer algorithmengesteuerten Gegenwart trifft oft genau ins Schwarze. Besonders genial ist die Gruppe geretteter Roboter um Peter Arbeitsloser – absurd, klug und überraschend herzlich. Nicht jede Pointe sitzt, aber insgesamt kurzweilig, clever und sehr unterhaltsam.

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