Good evening /lit/,
I recently watched Ex Machina and have a craving for a book about a love between a human and an AI or an android.
The issue is, there is a massive collection of AI books and such. SO I was hoping someone here could narrow down the search with a good recommendation.
As I say, I am looking for something where a Human and an AI or android fall in love.
Ideally it will be a romantic book.
>dumbing down the most important event in human history to a romance
Go watch Her or something for that kind of tripe.
OP I really hope you're a woman, else this is just embarrassing.
Besides, machines can't love, they can merely simulate love.
>>7222607
Her is an excellent rendition of this type of story.
It makes fantastic use of the three act format.
First the AI is less than human, then tries to become as human as possible.
Final act is the realisation that it will never be human.
Would highly recommend.
Also a very pretty movie.
>>7222556
If you want to fuck a robot for some insane reason just go to r9k and pick one up there.
>>7222607
>the most important event in human history
ayy lmao
>>7222607
Love is the most important thing.
>>7222742
>dumbing down the single most important event in the history of intelligent life since the evolution of the homo sapiens to a "oh no im not human" cliche
If you are really interested in AI read something by someone that at least grasps the concept. What you probably are looking for is non-human romance novels, Lilith's Brood is the closest I can recomend.
>>7222824
That most important thing: love.
Also, OP, what did you think of Ex Machina?
>>7223427
>waaa if you didnt like my pseudo-intellectual movie you really havent seen itIm just posting this to devolve the thread to shitflinging and 404 it
>>7222607
The most important event in human history is the creation of language, numbnuts, as language is a key part of consciousness
>>7223445
Asuming this is not bait, AI will revolutionize language to such an extent that a superintelligence might have "words" larger than the combined literary works of pre-20th century humanity.
The main potential force of change in the universe is intelligence. A 1.5 kg fleshy mass was the sole responsible agent of the entire human race, now imagine something exponentially more complex coming into being.
>>7222556
You want to read the "His Robot Patience" series. It's a series about a guy buying, falling in love with and eventually marrying a robot girl. I've read them all and thought they were pretty good. The first book is free but my favorite is the third novel. They're all on smashwords and amazon.
>>7223427
>thread about the movie
>thread is about OP asking for romances involving AI, uses the movie as an example
>that somehow makes the thread about the movie
Were you born stupid or did you work for it?