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A highly-principled, sentient robot must abet a dishonest, wannabe entrepreneur and win over his robot-hating landlady to avoid being recycled.
Back in the Roman empire, there were Roman citizens, non-citizens, and slaves (More like indentured servants?than the slaves we had here in America) Roman citizens had many rights, non-citizens had few rights and slaves had none. However, if you had money you could buy your way out of slavery or eveRead more
Back in the Roman empire, there were Roman citizens, non-citizens, and slaves (More like indentured servants?than the slaves we had here in America)
Roman citizens had many rights, non-citizens had few rights and slaves had none.
However, if you had money you could buy your way out of slavery or even purchase your citizenship.
Perhaps?in the future that could be the way of robots and intelligent?AI’s, they are like the indentured?servants with no rights, however, they could buy their way out of “slavery” and acquire?rights for themselves.
So; if this robot in your story wants to save himself?he must buy his citizenship in order to be protected by law. However, that takes money which is why he must team with the unscrupulous?entrepreneur.
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"When he angers a maniacal junk reclaimer, a principled robot must help a dishonest entrepreneur sell his pyramid?scheme to raise the money to buy his robot citizenship and avoid the recycle bin."
“When he angers a maniacal junk reclaimer, a principled robot must help a dishonest entrepreneur sell his pyramid?scheme to raise the money to buy his robot citizenship and avoid the recycle bin.”
See lessA highly-principled, sentient robot must abet a dishonest, wannabe entrepreneur and win over his robot-hating landlady to avoid being recycled.
Who wants to recycle the Robot? Who is the antagonist?
Who wants to recycle the Robot? Who is the antagonist?
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