Science fiction is something I generally don't get too into. So I'll be honest, I might have missed some of what was going on in this book, or at least found it a little tough to get emotionally invested in the narrator. I realize robot morality is a topic that people are going to need to figure out, but it's not something I'm invested in. It's not like there was much of a plot to speak of just the intellectual progression of a housebot.
One of the most interesting parts of the story to me was "The Prince of Thoughtful Engines" the idea of how Human culture can be co-opted by robot culture. Clever moments like that were interesting.
One of the most interesting parts of the story to me was "The Prince of Thoughtful Engines" the idea of how Human culture can be co-opted by robot culture. Clever moments like that were interesting.