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When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis

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commended Robot as "so charming that I just want to pat its little robot head", but noted that Robot's abilities to transcend the limitations in its training data and
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population for viral outbreaks. When the CDC's budget is cut, and Robot is abandoned, it continues its mission with the aid of the city's
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archaeological site, and has emphasized that Robot's programmed emotional responses have made it the equivalent of a victim of abuse.
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Newitz has stated that the story was inspired in part by the presence of bird imagery at the
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considered it "charming", and noted that it provides "both humor and hope", while
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Audio adaptation of the story, and interview with Newitz
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Annalee Newitz
Slate
CDC
Metro East
crows
Theodore Sturgeon Award
Kirkus Reviews
The Verge
Janelle Shane
learn new languages
artificial general intelligence
talking mirror from a fairy tale
Cahokia
The Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award
University of Kansas
FUTURE TENSE FICTION
Kirkus Reviews
Want more Love, Death + Robots? Read these 17 short stories online
The Verge
No Robot Like Robot
Janelle Shane
Slate
Robot And Crow
Text of the story
Audio adaptation of the story, and interview with Newitz
Stub icon
science fiction
short story
stub
expanding it

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