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AI: How We Got Here in Three Powerful Tales

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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Robots, Rebellion, and Rights

This chapter examines Karel Čapek's play 'Rossum's Universal Robots', focusing on the themes of artificial intelligence, labor exploitation, and the potential for robotic sentience. It explores the character Helena Glory and her humanitarian efforts for robot rights amidst an emerging class consciousness among the robotic workforce. The narrative raises profound questions about humanity, consciousness, and the ethical implications of creating beings designed to mimic human attributes while lacking autonomy and emotion.

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