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Glitch por Hugh Howey
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Glitch (2014 original; edición 2014)

por Hugh Howey

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When a robot defies his programming, is he broken? Or is he something else?
Miembro:roorooroofus
Título:Glitch
Autores:Hugh Howey
Información:Broad Reach Publishing, Kindle Edition, 15 pages
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Glitch por Hugh Howey (2014)

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Awesome. I would love for this to get expanded into a bigger story, but it's pretty great as it is. ( )
  katebrarian | Jul 28, 2020 |
What do you do when your robot, the one you created, becomes sentient? When it removes its arms or backs away from you and you don't know why- how do you respond? Could it be because it's ensuring your protection or it's own? That's what Glitch, by Hugh Howey, is about.

In the story, a team is working to make money for a company that cares for nothing but making more money. Sadly, it's also at the cost of a robot which may be becoming human- or human-like. Howey is an author I've read before, but I liked this so much more. Honestly, I think this could have become an excellent novel!

The story is on Samantha and Peter wanted to have Max, their robot entered into the Gladiator Nationals- a competition for a military contract. Max the robot, doesn't want to fight, so he removed his appendages. Were his actions to prevent competition or was there another reason? You have to read it to find out. The story is about 5k long, so it's a fast read, but you'll enjoy it.

​ I'm on to the next read. I am grateful for my friend who referred to this tale. Cheers!
* Full review: http://bit.ly/GlitchShortStory
**eBook is from my personal library.​ ( )
  AReneeHunt | Nov 28, 2016 |
Glitch is a short story of about 5000 words by Hugh Howey. It might be considered a story on the way to, and just short of AI (artificial intelligence).

Max is a robot built specifically to fight other robots. He (and one might ask, why “he” and not “she”) is the product of a young design team that began doing this type of building while still high school colleagues. Professor Hinson took note of the successful team, decided to lead them, and parlayed their relationship into a successful military contract with DARPA, an obscure government agency. At least they want to be obscure.

Sam, Peter, and Greenie make up the three-person team that takes Max to the fights, powers him up, and repairs him after the fights. There are always damaged parts and always modifications to be made. Some of the modifications are at the suggestions of Max. The robot is designed to learn from each match, to learn from its mistakes. It is almost as if the team is there to serve Max rather than Max is there to follow directions of the team.

And that is where the trouble begins. There is a glitch. Max doesn’t want to fight anymore. Greenie and Pete have been working to find out why. They can’t. They must now rely on Sam, Pete’s ex-wife, to run diagnostics and find out what is wrong. Sam, very good with robots but bad with coffeemakers, can’t find a reason any more than Pete and Greenie can. But she can come up with a one-word theory.

Sentience.

This is an entertaining short story. Read to find out what sentience is and who (or what) has the last word. ( )
  ajarn7086 | Sep 27, 2016 |
An enjoyable, thought-provoking quick sci-fi read. ( )
  dewbertb | Jan 24, 2016 |
This one reminded me of the old robot stories, like "I, Robot", from Isaac Asimov, back in the golden age of science fiction. This could easily be tied in to a pre-robots/pre-foundation story (or series of stories) leading up to Daneel Olivaw.

Good stuff! ( )
  ssimon2000 | Jul 17, 2014 |
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