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We Think, Therefore We Are (2009)

by Peter Crowther (Editor)

Other authors: Tony Ballantyne (Contributor), Stephen Baxter (Contributor), Keith Brooke (Contributor), Eric Brown (Contributor), Paul Di Filippo (Contributor)11 more, Garry Kilworth (Contributor), James Lovegrove (Contributor), Paul McAuley (Introduction), Patrick O'Leary (Contributor), Robert Reed (Contributor), Chris Roberson (Contributor), Adam Roberts (Contributor), Brian Stableford (Contributor), Steven Utley (Contributor), Ian Watson (Contributor), Marly Youmans (Contributor)

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Fifteen original stories about our fear of and fascination with artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence has captured the imaginations of writers, readers, and scientists alike, from Karl Capek's R.U.R. to Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, from Robby the Robot to The Terminator and The Bicentennial Man, and'of course?Arthur C. Clarke's Hal 9000. Now some of the most innovative thinkers in science fiction offer an intriguing variety of tales featuring the many forms of AI, from frightening to funny. These authors confront one of contemporary mankind's deepest concerns'what do we do when the machines we created evolve beyond us?… (more)

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