Sirius B - broj 34
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Format
Paperback
Pages
180
Language
Croatian
Published
May 14, 2017
Publisher
Hangar 7
Description
This collection explores the intersection of humanity and artificial intelligence, delving into the potential roles of robotics in society. Through a series of engaging narratives, it poses thought-provoking questions about intelligence, identity, and the future of coexistence. The authors, distinguished voices in speculative fiction, weave stories that challenge readers to rethink their perception of what it means to be "smart".
Each contributor brings their unique style and perspective, creating a multifaceted dialogue on the implications of creating beings that might surpass human capabilities. From the existential musings of Ted Chiang to the intricate plots of Shirley Jackson, the anthology draws readers into a realm where the lines between creator and creation blur.
As characters navigate their relationships with robotic entities, themes of reliance, power, and morality rise to the forefront. The anthology invites contemplation on current technological advancements and fears that accompany them, making it a relevant read for those intrigued by the shifting landscape of human-machine dynamics.
Each contributor brings their unique style and perspective, creating a multifaceted dialogue on the implications of creating beings that might surpass human capabilities. From the existential musings of Ted Chiang to the intricate plots of Shirley Jackson, the anthology draws readers into a realm where the lines between creator and creation blur.
As characters navigate their relationships with robotic entities, themes of reliance, power, and morality rise to the forefront. The anthology invites contemplation on current technological advancements and fears that accompany them, making it a relevant read for those intrigued by the shifting landscape of human-machine dynamics.
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