Tamers of Entropy

REVIEW: Tamers of Entropy

July 17, 20263 min read

This is a book about taming entropy. About the toll it takes — and what doors it opens.

Tamers of Entropy is an ambitious Lunarpunk fiction project written by Juraj Bednar and the main character of the book (neural)Lisa.

Book 1 begins at breakneck pace with two hacker siblings in New York City. Kevin and Lisa gain access to thousands of WiFi routers in Manhattan, but things get dangerous when they discover that someone has hacked the routers long before them, and they are listening.

Kevin goes on the run, giving up his computer science studies at NYU, and Lisa foils a capable FBI agent who later becomes a love interest.

The story progresses over several years, and Kevin moves to a remote location in Asia where he finds a partner and begins to build private digital infrastructure for the local community in exchange for peace and tranquility.

Lisa gets deeper into the hacker scene and has a revelation at a hacker conference in Germany, where she discovers the powers of neural transmission and synchronization.

Years later, she teams up with Kevin and his partner to fulfil the potential of her capabilities and avoid the forces that seek to destroy her project.

The fast-paced plot, time jumps, and meaningful twist and message at the end kept me on the edge of my reading seat. I found myself raring to dive back into the world of lunarpunk tech, New York streets, and Laotian jungle.

Both siblings were well-drawn characters, with very real flaws, needs, and desires. The story bounces between them and James, the FBI agent who becomes obsessed with bringing them to justice. I sometimes wished for more scenes linking the larger time gaps, as the multi-character perspective and wider themes of how humans and tech intertwine felt more condensed than many expansive Sci-Fi series.

With Bednar’s background as a freedom maximalist and privacy tech expert, it was easy (enjoyable even) to follow the technical explanations of hardware, software, and interplay between AI and organic matter.

“Not many people know that I have aphantasia — I cannot visualize images in my mind. When I close my eyes and try to picture something, there is simply nothing there. No mental imagery at all. I always thought that the "imagine..." was metaphorical. Yes, I don't even have visual dreams.” Juraj Bednar.

This led the author down two interesting paths:

  1. Adding multimedia elements to the project — curated designs, packaging the book as ‘evidence’, soundtrack playlists, and creating social profiles for the characters on Nostr.

  2. Liberal use of LLMs to write descriptions and other visual elements of the book.

While point 1 adds to the scope of the project and reading experience, the second point is most interesting to unpack. Bednar openly admits that AI wrote swathes of the text which appears on the page, even weaving it into the story. Lisa, the savant sibling who creates neural feedback loops with AI, is revealed to be the author of the text (via memory transfer), pointing to why the text feels generated in places.

This is the first piece of ‘AI fiction’ I’ve ever read, and I have mixed feelings. I understand that without the help of AI, the author would not have been able to put this story out into the world. It is undoubtedly his story, not one ‘created’ by simple prompts. The technical descriptions, story arc, and character development are human-led.

However, the repetitions of tropes, typical LLM phrasing, the lack of literary devices, and the simplistic ‘telling’ style of the prose did undermine my enjoyment of the story. Overall, I found it an engaging and worthwhile read; Tamers of Entropy turned out to be an interesting exercise which prompted thought about how, indeed, we do interact with technology.

Find out more and get the book at tamersofentropy.net

Philip Charter

Philip Charter

Philip Charter is a full-time writer and part-time cat herder. As well as writing content for bitcoin founders and companies, he runs the 21 Futures fiction project. Find out more about his books and publications at totallyhumanwriter.com.

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