(SF Humor) The AI vacuum cleaner didn't mean to suck up the baby, but now what? (502 words; Time: 01m)
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended
"Nobody Puts Baby in a Chamber," by Alexis A. Hunter [bio] (edited by Mur Lafferty), appeared in Mothership Zeta issue 3, published on May 2, 2016 by Escape Artists Inc.
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Pro: It does have a funny moment or two. It's amusing that the baby seems to enjoy it at first.
Con: The story depends too much on things that we know make no technical sense. For example, why is there no door to open to remove the dirt? And computers don't ever experience "conflicts of directive." One choice gets a higher score, and that's what it chooses.
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Con: The story depends too much on things that we know make no technical sense. For example, why is there no door to open to remove the dirt? And computers don't ever experience "conflicts of directive." One choice gets a higher score, and that's what it chooses.
Other Reviews: Search Web, GoodReads.com
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