What happens when AI takes over the creative process?
Discussion about, and the use of artificial intelligence has exploded across the globe. Some programmers have already speculated that they are witnessing the birth of ‘general’ intelligence in ai which would be a game changer and decades before it was originally anticipated.
Is this the next step, from robots taking over tedious repetitive tasks in factories to now taking over creative ventures as well?
Here are fictional stories that explore the relationship between artificial intelligence and art, written by top science fiction authors from across the globe. Read the tales of robot painters, AI poets, andelectronic gallery curators; dystopias where human artists must eke out an existence in societies where AI generates most of the content, and utopias where artificial minds help unlock and enhance human creativity.
This collection features a truly global perspective from top authors from USA, UK, China, Russia, Ukraine, Nigeria, Madagascar, Argentina, Chile, Czech Republic, and Sri Lanka.
"In this impressive collection, a star-studded lineup of 17 authors assembled by Shvartsman (Kakistocracy) raise angst-ridden questions about human-AI collaboration ... This smart, kaleidoscopic view into the digital future will have readers longing to log off." -Publishers Weekly
Adrian Tchaikovsky is a British author lauded for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy genres.
Born in 1972, he gained global recognition with his 'Children of Time' series, winning the 2016 Arthur C. Clarke Award for the first novel in the series. His 'Shadows of the Apt' ten-book series showcases his imaginative world-building skills.
Tchaikovsky's ability to combine unique settings, intricate plots, and thought-provoking themes has firmly established him as a significant voice in speculative fiction.
He currently resides in Leeds, England.
Ken Liu is a globally renowned author and translator known for his speculative fiction.
He made history with "The Paper Menagerie," the first work to win the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award. His novel "The Grace of Kings" launched the successful 'Dandelion Dynasty' series.
Liu is also recognized for translating Chinese science fiction, including Liu Cixin's "The Three-Body Problem," another Hugo winner. His works have significantly broadened the horizons of global literature.
He currently resides in Boston, Massachusetts.
Marina and Sergey Dyachenko are Ukrainian authors acclaimed for their speculative fiction.
They have composed numerous novels, short stories, and plays with a distinctive poetic style and philosophical depth. Their award-winning novel "Vita Nostra," known for its complex characters and metaphysical themes, has gained international recognition.
Renowned for their deep exploration of human nature across diverse settings, the Dyachenkos continue to be influential figures in speculative fiction as of 2021.
They are residents of Kyiv, Ukraine
Vajra Chandrasekera is a writer from Colombo, Sri Lanka. He has published over fifty short stories in magazines and anthologies including Analog, Black Static, and Clarkesworld, among others. His short fiction has been nominated for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.
He lives Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Alex Shvartsman is a writer, translator, game designer,and anthologist. His adventures so far have included traveling to over 30countries, playing a card game for a living, and building a successfulbusiness.
Over 120 of his short stories have appeared in Analog,Nature, Strange Horizons, Fireside, Weird Tales, Galaxy’s Edge, and manyother venues. He won the WSFA Small Press Award for Short Fiction in 2014 andwas a two-time finalist (2015 & 2017) for the Canopus Award for Excellencein Interstellar Fiction. His political fantasy novel, Eridani’s Crown, waspublished in 2019.
Alex’s translations from Russian have appeared in TheMagazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, Apex,Strange Horizons, and other venues.
He’s the editor of the Unidentified Funny Objects seriesof humorous SF/F, as well as a variety of other anthologies, including TheCackle of Cthulhu (Baen), Humanity 2.0 (Arc Manor),and Funny Science Fiction (UFO). He’s the editor and publisherof Future Science Fiction Digest, a magazine that focuses oninternational fiction.
Alex has resided in Brooklyn, NY for over 30 years.