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Robot Justice

The Collected Cases of the Honorable Judge Gort Daylek, A.I.

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Robot Justice

著者: Marc Weinreich
ナレーター: Marc Weinreich
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Robot Justice is a sweeping bittersweet parable about injustice and how man’s instinct for self-preservation fuels his cruel treatment of everything and everyone, even if it results in his own species’ self-eliminating extinction.

Framed as a series of offbeat, fractured legal cases by the world’s first artificial intelligence judge, the stories draw upon cultural philosophy, neuroscience, literary criticism, evolutionary biology, panpsychism, political and social theory, linguistics, legal arrogance, speculative fiction and popular psychology to expose the underbelly of humanity’s self-aggrandizing, imperial operating biology.

It takes someone outside of the human condition to observe and unpack it. Activating his empathy modules and with a narrative voice marked by irony, Gort Daylek’s opinions encapsulate his unique perspective on human consciousness and the human condition.

Robot Justice explores with subtle humor and grace how man’s autonomic, chimpanzee-like swinging between the neural vines of the amygdala and those of the neocortex shape the psycho-emotional diseases affecting his psyche and humanity’s dystopian future. Man’s courtroom, created but no longer controlled by him, becomes the obvious forum in which humankind’s true character can be displayed and judged—this time by one of his own distortion-free robot creations. Brace yourself for a wild ride through the future of justice, where the lines between man, machine, animals, vegetables and minerals blur, and the only certainty is the unpredictability of Robot Justice.

©2025 Marc Weinreich (P)2025 Marc Weinreich
SF ユーモア 不条理 大衆小説
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