The Nine Billion Names of God
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First publish year 1967
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In a Tibetan monastery, a group of monks seeks to find all the possible names of God using a computer. They believe that if they can generate all the names, the universe will end. The story delves into themes of faith, the limits of human understanding, and the implications of artificial intelligence.
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