Re: Question: Movies and books about positive AI

From: Philip Goetz (philgoetz@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 08 2006 - 14:43:22 MDT


On 8/6/06, Richard Loosemore <rpwl@lightlink.com> wrote:
>
> While I am on the subject, would anyone be interested in giving me their
> thoughts about *positive* examples of fictional AI?
>
> What I mean is, how many times have SF writers (whether in written or
> movie form) created fictional futures in which the AI was not the villain?
>
> And within that category, in how many of the cases was the AI portrayed
> as having equal or superior intelligence (instead of turning out to be
> just a glorified calculator that could be outsmarted by outmaneuvering
> its logic circuits)? I am less interested in these.
>
> The only notable examples I can think of are Iain M. Banks Culture
> books, and Asimov's benign robots (who, if I recall correctly, tend to
> be of the less-than-human-equivalent sort).
>
> Lem's creations might count, but he is a little surreal.
>
> Richard Loosemore

I wrote a short story called "I", published in /Odyssey/ back in 1998
or so, which I think is probably the only SF in which the "Borg" are
the good guys, and celebrates the loss of individuality.



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