by Michael Williams (Author), Mike Ashley (Author), Ambrose Bierce (Author), Adeline Knapp (Author), Ambrose Bierce (Author), Mike Ashley (Editor), Brian W. Aldiss (Author), E. M. Forster (Author), Isaac Asimov (Author), Michael Williams (Author), Adeline Knapp (Author), Michael Williams (Author), Mike Ashley (Editor), Mike Ashley (Author), Will F. Jenkins (Author), Harl Vincent (Author), Elizabeth Bellamy (Author), C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Author), S. Fowler Wright (Author), Arthur C. Clarke (Author), J. J. Connington (Author)
Technological advance is never straightforward. A man is murdered by an automaton built for chess. A computer system designed to arbitrate justice develops a taste for iron-fisted, fatal rulings. An AI governing what we now know as an internet wreaks havoc on society after removing all forms of censorship. Assembled with parts from the late 19th century to the 1960s, this new collection of classic stories warns of the possible threats, both comic and severe, of a world in which human and machine live side by side. A delightfully, and worryingly, prescient selection for today's world in which robotic coexistence is passing with each day from speculation to reality.
Format: Box set::Large Print::Abridged::Illustrated::Audio
Pages: 352
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Published: 11 Apr 2019
ISBN 10: 0712352422
ISBN 13: 9780712352420