This is the e-book version of the Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence Science Fiction. This book is an encyclopedic series of words, deeds, and reflections on science fiction characters that are both ideas, warnings, and representations of the future. The first volume deals with the motif of artificial intelligence. It is Nobita's warning against terrorism. The horror of being able to use incomprehensible things without understanding them. Fear of artificial intelligence that is stealing our jobs, and bodily injury from smart phone games. Why don't we stop developing technology in spite of all this? Technology has been driven by our desire to live a more convenient and comfortable life. That's why there is no end to it, and that's why the "ethics" of how we should deal with human greed was born. So, how should we respond to the warnings that the science fiction characters are desperately trying to convey? A list of reference works and literature is included as an appendix. This is the same benefit you get with your purchase at the Comitia and Literature Flea Market.
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