Existence

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Existence is a science fiction novel by David Brin that explores themes of first contact, the future of humanity, and the implications of advanced technology on civilization.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author David Brin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores ethics of enhancement technologies
impact of automation on employment
implications of contact with extraterrestrial intelligences
long-term survival of technological civilizations
memetics and information warfare
relationship between humans and artificial intelligences
role of elites and oligarchs in future society
genre science fiction
hasMainCharacter Gerald Livingstone NERFINISHED
Hacker Sander NERFINISHED
Lacey NERFINISHED
Pan NERFINISHED
Tor Povlov NERFINISHED
hasReception generally positive critical reviews
language English
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
narrativeStyle multi-viewpoint narrative
notableElement depiction of augmented reality overlays
depiction of global social networks
depiction of uploaded consciousness
discovery of alien artifacts in orbit
notableFor dense world-building
philosophical exploration of existence and survival
speculative treatment of future technologies
numberOfPages approximately 800
partOf David Brin bibliography NERFINISHED
precededBy Kiln People NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2012
publisher Tor Books NERFINISHED
setting near-future Earth
space
structure interwoven storylines
theme Fermi paradox NERFINISHED
advanced technology
artificial intelligence
environmental degradation
existential risk
first contact
future of humanity
post-human civilization
socioeconomic inequality
surveillance
transhumanism
virtual reality

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David Brin notableWork Existence