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  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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    2 years ago

    i think there's definitely interesting Psychology in how fictional depictions of rampant AI often are female coded, but it's also notable that the progenitor of the trope, Asimov, made his robots largely male or sexless and his human protagonist female.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Asimov usually used characters as plot devices. He was more interested in the science part of science fiction. I enjoyed many of his books, especially Robot City, in my formative years, and I say this as someone fond of his work.

      The later "scary AI" fiction cliches often have airs of sexual pathology to them. "Oh no she's sexy don't trust her she will kill you if you give her any leniency whatsoever keep tightening that leash bucko!" :jordan-eboy-peterson:

      In my own books, I deliberately played with and subverted that cliche. Yes, there's female-coded AI, but I follow the Hawking warning about the real threat of AI: who owns it. :porky-happy: