I love seeing different writers take on A.I., especially because we're almost at a point in real life where we can mimic intelligence realistically. We're not quite there yet, though. And the REAL problems with A.I. aren't like any of the sci-fi writers predicted. (Biases, the ethics of responsibility, anthropomorphization by customers, etc.)
What do you do when the cutie who moves in next door to you is an android? In a world of automation, artificial intelligence and reliable public transport, two awkward dorks try to work out how to date each other.
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