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Christian Orntoft I'm developing a game about a robot waking up at the bottom of the ocean after an apocalypse has killed humanity.

I would be very interested in good books with relevant topics, such as Post-Apocalypse, Underwater, and Artificial Intelligence, especially in terms of AI developing human traits.

Thank you for your help, I look forward to see what you come up with!


Peter There are a couple of alien awaking underwater after billenia ones I can point you to.

The Atlantic Abomination - John Brunner
The World of Ptavvs - Larry Niven (I suspect drawing heavily from the above)


Christian Orntoft Thanks Peter!

Do you have anything on exploring new planets with non-humanlike life?


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Jon Adcock For a post-human world, The Stone God Awakens By Phillip Jose farmer would be a good start. A scientist awakens millions of years in the future where humans are extinct.

For an AI developing human traits, I'd say "Roderick" by John Sladek or Asimov's novella, "The Bicentennial Man"


Nikolay Ivankov Sorry, I can't help it: Why, WALL-E.


Peter Nikolay wrote: "Sorry, I can't help it: Why, WALL-E."
Maybe we weren't looking for cartoon derivatives?


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Rob You could read Asimov's Foundation and Earth. I read it as part of the over all Foundation Epic so I don't know if you could just read that and not have any issues with the characters. Also, the Robot City series may give you some good AI pointers. To follow up what Jon said, if you read The Positronic Man (the full novel in which the movie Bicentennial Man was based) is also good. That book takes the whole "life" of the Positronic Man from his "birth" to his "death"


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Peter Rob wrote: "You could read Asimov's Foundation and Earth. I read it as part of the over all Foundation Epic so I don't know if you could just read that and not have any issues with the characters. Also, the R..."

The Bicentennial Man is a short story by Asimov. The Positronic Man is a cash in novel, co-authored by Robert Silverberg.

From Fantastic Fiction - "Andrew Martin, a standard housekeeping robot, allows the unique capabilities of his experimental brain to lead him to become an artist, businessman, and crusader, in a novel based on Asimov's short story, "The Bicentennial Man"."

Sheesh


Suge Robopocalypse is an AMAZING story about the robot uprising. It's a pretty smart read. Fun story too.


Christian Orntoft Thanks for all the suggestions. I can't wait give them a listen. :)


Susie Schroeder I can't not post Roger Zelazny's wonderful, wonderful story "For a Breath I Tarry." It deals with robots in a human-less post-apocalyptic world


Peter Didn't wake up underwater, and most would find it difficult to source. A mag and a collection only, I believe.

Post-apocalyptic Zelazny would also have to include 'The Stainless Steel Leech'


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