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Marc Stiegler (born 1 August 1954) is an American
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and
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developer. He co-authored ''Valentina: Soul in Sapphire'' (1984) with Joseph H. Delaney. The computer program, Valentina, was one of science fiction's earliest examples of sentient
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, completely unlike mainframe
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such as HAL and Colossus. Stiegler also wrote the
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"The Gentle Seduction", based on
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's ideas about a technological "singularity," the exponential growth of future technology that will drastically affect the human condition. The story's characters are augmented with
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. The 'seducer' is the technology itself, and perhaps the programmers of the technology - the majority of mankind is more willing to swallow a pill that fixes one's back (this happens in the story) than take a pill that installs a computer in one's forehead (also from the story). He also realized that many humans do not have the mental fortitude to survive the
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. The heroine of "The Gentle Seduction" is a normal woman whose very elemental connection with her own identity is key in soothing humanity's jarring experience of finally meeting an alien mind. His novel ''Earthweb'' takes place in a future where computers have been secured from attack, the Web has evolved to largely supplant government as the underpinning fabric of human civilization, and idea futures are used to make decisions about important future events. Stiegler's software development career partly parallels his science fiction. His non-fiction work, "Hypermedia and the Singularity" predates the development of the Web and predicts that hypertext will play a key role in accelerating the evolution of knowledge. Shortly after writing this article, he took over management, of
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, the hypertext system envisioned by
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. Later software development efforts included the development of DecideRight (1995) which won the Software Publishing Association's CODIE Award for Best Numeric or Data Software Program. In the late 1990s his attention turned to computer security. Later he developed CapDesk, a capability-based desktop resistant to cyberattack, and invented the principles underlying Polaris, an overlay for the Windows operating system that secures the system against several important kinds of computer viruses and trojan horses. He gave talks on object capability security at the
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in 2012 and 2013. While at HP Labs, his research included approaches to security in planetary scale computing.


Bibliography


Books

* ''Valentina: Soul in Sapphire'' (1984) (with Joseph H. Delaney) * ''Programming Languages: Featuring the IBM PC and Compatibles'' (1985) (with Bob Hanson) * ''David's Sling'' (1987) * '' Earthweb'' (1998) * The Braintrust Series ** ''The Braintrust: A Harmony of Enemies'' (2017) ** ''Crescendo of Fire'' (2018) ** ''Rhapsody For the Tempest'' (2018) ** ''Ode To Defiance'' (2019) ** ''Braintrust: Requiem'' (2020)


Collection

* ''The Gentle Seduction'' (1990) ** "Masters of the Mortal God" (1990) ** "Too Loving a Touch" (1982) ** "Petals of Rose" (1981) ** "The Bully and the Crazy Boy" (1980) ** "Evolution of Entropic Error in Closed Conservative Systems" (1982) non-fiction article ** "A Simple Case of Suicide" (1983) ** "The Gentle Seduction" (1989) ** "Hypermedia and the Singularity" (1989) non-fiction article


Anthologies containing stories by Marc Stiegler

* ''Nanodreams'' (1995)


Short works

The following three stories comprise the novel ''Valentina: Soul in Sapphire'': * "Valentina" (1984) (with Joseph H Delaney) Hugo nominee * "The Crystal Ball" (1984) (with Joseph H Delaney) * "The Light in the Looking Glass" (1984) (with Joseph H Delaney)


Awards

*
Hugo Award for Best Novella The Hugo Award for Best Novella is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published or translated into English during the previous calendar year. The novella award is available for works of fiction of between ...
finalist (1985): "Valentina" *
Prometheus Award The Prometheus Award is an award for libertarian science fiction novels given annually by the Libertarian Futurist Society. American author and activist L. Neil Smith established the award in 1979, but it was not awarded regularly until the newl ...
Best Novel finalist (1988): ''David's Sling'' *
Prometheus Award The Prometheus Award is an award for libertarian science fiction novels given annually by the Libertarian Futurist Society. American author and activist L. Neil Smith established the award in 1979, but it was not awarded regularly until the newl ...
Best Novel finalist (1999): ''Earthweb'' *
Prometheus Award The Prometheus Award is an award for libertarian science fiction novels given annually by the Libertarian Futurist Society. American author and activist L. Neil Smith established the award in 1979, but it was not awarded regularly until the newl ...
Best Novel finalist (2018): ''The Braintrust'' *
Prometheus Award The Prometheus Award is an award for libertarian science fiction novels given annually by the Libertarian Futurist Society. American author and activist L. Neil Smith established the award in 1979, but it was not awarded regularly until the newl ...
Best Novel finalist (2019): ''Crescendo of Fire'' and ''Rhapsody for the Tempest,'' *
Prometheus Award The Prometheus Award is an award for libertarian science fiction novels given annually by the Libertarian Futurist Society. American author and activist L. Neil Smith established the award in 1979, but it was not awarded regularly until the newl ...
Best Novel finalist (2020): ''Ode to Defiance'' *
Prometheus Award The Prometheus Award is an award for libertarian science fiction novels given annually by the Libertarian Futurist Society. American author and activist L. Neil Smith established the award in 1979, but it was not awarded regularly until the newl ...
Best Novel finalist (2021): ''Braintrust: Requiem''


References


External links


Marc Stiegler's website
with a selection of his fiction and non-fiction writings.

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