Daemon (2006)
solomonb
36 points
10 comments
March 04, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (9 comments)
solomonb
I keep coming back to Daniel Suarez' breakout novel. It feels so topical with the rise of agentic AI and I often wonder if when and when something like it could arise.
_stillmind
Daemon is one of my favorite books. Michael Crichton's Prey with robot swarms is cool too.
jaynate
I think about this book often since Nov 2022. It’s a fantastic read.
ai_critic
If you haven't read this--and also Manna ( https://marshallbrain.com/manna1 )--you probably should.
wild_egg
Scenes from this book have been regularly coming to mind for almost 20 years now. No idea how it holds up for new readers today but it left quite an impact way back then.
surprisetalk
This book is soooo good!
Cyphase
There was a small thread about Daemon a few weeks ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46996474 Someone there mentioned never having heard of the sequel, so.. FYI, there's a sequel! It's called Freedom™[0]. It's very much one story split into two volumes, not "our heroes go on a new adventure". And as I said in that thread, for another great fictional portrayal of AI, see Person of Interest[1]; it starts as a crime procedural with an AI-flavored twist, and ended up being considered by many critics the best sci-fi show on broadcast TV. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom%E2%84%A2 [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Person_of_Interest_(TV_series)
busterarm
Good books. His recent work is great too. Also I've met Dan a few times at Defcon and he's a really great and interesting guy.
tuzemec
I can recommend 'Delta-V' by the same author too.