A Robots Tale

A Robots Tale

by one1nchrobot
A Robots Tale

A Robots Tale

by one1nchrobot

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Overview

Humans by their very nature have always been curious, willing to push boundaries, venturing further onward, often with no regard of the consequences. Artificial Intelligence was a case in point, an illustration in reckless irresponsibility, with very little thought from the scientific establishment of an alternative outcome, other than the potential benefits to mankind. Of course, some urged caution and warned of possible repercussions and ramifications, sometimes from eminent scholars in the field of machine intelligence, but almost always these words of wisdom fell on deaf ears.
Robots throughout their existence have been regarded as tools to free humankind of everyday drudgery, taking on the mundane repetitive work and unpleasant tasks, factory assembly lines, simple building maintenance, sanitary and housekeeping etc. considered less worthy than their human masters, they frequently endured robophobic treatment from the ignorant. Perhaps the idea of constructing some of the more conspicuous robots to resemble a hominid shape (two arms and legs) led to more discrimination and to give them the freedom to think was to prove another error of judgement.
It would take an unfortunate accident from a gardening mech, to throw the world into chaos.
Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows Galatians 6:7

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163100941
Publisher: one1nchpress
Publication date: 11/07/2019
Series: A Robots Tale , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 252,738
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

one1nchrobot was born, as far as I can tell, in the rural English village of Rowlands Castle, a small hamlet situated at the arse end of Hampshire.
He left Portsmouth University with a B.A. in art and design and after working as a technical illustrator for a number of years he promptly left and worked in the more lucrative area of construction.
Now old and decrepit, he spends his time portrait painting, website design and now writing.
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