Wednesday, April 1, 2015

NSA and artificial intelligence in the plot of the next … – Actualitté.com

The Swedish publishing house Nordstedts, which publishes the saga Millennium , created by Stieg Larsson and now taken over by the author David Lagercrantz, known for writing the autobiography I, Zlatan Ibrahimovic in reveals more about the plot of the fourth installment. On the menu, AFP reported, we finally find two themes well in the era of time: the US National Security Agency (NSA) and artificial intelligence

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Photo credits: Nordstedts

Title What does not kill us , the fourth book will be published in November, ten years after the death of Stieg Larsson, the victim of a heart attack at the age of 50 years. And, although the ex-girlfriend of the writer, Eva Gabrielsson, recently argued that it was a “ Money History ” and that the choice of David Lagercrantz to take over was “ complete idiot .”

Anyway, Larsson’s heirs are only makers, the book weighs about 500 pages, its Swedish cover reproduces what could be a fictitious magazine Millennium. As indicated on the publisher’s website: business picks for Lisbeth Salander and journalist accomplice:

 

One evening Professor Frans Balder, an authority in research on artificial intelligence, called Blomkvist. Balder said to be in possession of information specific to change the face of the world on the US intelligence services. It is more in touch with a young computer hacker gifted, which presents some resemblance to someone Blomkvist knows well. Mikael Blomkvist begin to hope that he and the scoop Millennium need.

 

Until then, Lagercrantz had revealed little about the plot of the new book, merely to assure fans that It would not be outside too the first three volumes. But if Eva Gabrielsson evokes a silver story is partly because the beginning of the trilogy has sold over 75 million copies and was treated to two different film adaptations.

When asked by the newspaper Dagens Nyheter, Lagercrantz said: “ When writing about Lisbeth Salander it is easy to get a little paranoid. We realize all the possibilities that there to hack a computer. [...] It was a bit complicated. Each time I had to google something, I did it on another computer. Then used codewords. It’s like our little world of spies.


Nordstedts forecasts global publication on August 27, relating to at least 35 countries – Actes Sud in France.
Eva Gabrielsson, Stieg Larsson’s former partner continues for its part to challenge the publication of this new book, she considers that as a matter of money.

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