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What are your favorite stories featuring human-equivalent robots?
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In Autonomous, I found Paladin's insatiable exploration of their own identity incredibly relatable. “He was a user of his own consciousness, but he did not have owner privileges. As a result, Paladin felt many things without knowing why.” Like so many "other" science fiction characters, Paladin allows us to reflect upon our own formations, assumptions, and expectations regarding our own identity in new ways.





The Terminator films are some of my favorite, but I may like The Sarah Connor Chronicles even more. Is that sacrilege?

Sorry to say I gave up on that series early. I haven't even been back at any time since to see what I missed.



I also have a soft spot for I, Robot but its dated considerably since Asimov wrote it.


The parts about the androids' rights organization and the politics surrounding the androids were the most interesting things in the book, but were relegated to the background. I'd love to read a book by this author with an android main character and androids' rights center stage.




Matrix - missed opportunity there for the AI. wouldn’t it make more sense if humans were used for neural networking and processing power instead of battery/power source? Humans are a net loss for energy generation vs resources required. Also makes the rogue AI - Smith plot line a little more feasible. We’re a glitch in the code not the power supply.
Marvin from Hitchhikers - what happens when a super computer has too much time to think?
Sooo many choices
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What are some of your favorite examples of stories about human-equivalent robots in books, TV, film, comic books, etc.? Why?