“When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis”

Title“When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis”
Year for Search2018
AuthorsNewitz, Annalee(b. 1969)
Secondary AuthorsShane, Janelle
Secondary TitleSlate
Date PublishedDecember 29, 2018
KeywordsFemale author, Transgender author, US author
Annotation

Dystopia of the medical system of the future where corporations are in control and poor areas are unserved. 

Additional Publishers

Rpt., without the response, in Future Tense Fiction: Stories of the Tomorrow. Ed. Kirsten Berg, Torie Bosch, Joey Eschrich, Ed Finn, Andrés Martinez, and Juliet Ulman (Los Angeles, CA: The Unnamed Press, 2019), 49-64.

Info Notes

For a response by Janelle Shane, see “No Robot Like Robot.” Illus. Lisa Larson-Walker. Slate (December 29, 2018). A.I. researcher Janelle Shane responds to Annalee Newitz’s short story “When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis.” (slate.com)

Illustration

Illus. Lisa Larson-Walker

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

Newitz (b. 1969), who has a doctorate in English and American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, uses the pronoun they. Shane is an optics research scientist, an artificial intelligence researcher, and she has a blog on artificial intelligence weirdness.

Full Text

2018 Newitz, Annalee (b. 1969). “When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis.” Illus. Lisa Larson-Walker. Slate (December 29, 2018). https://slate.com/technology/2018/12/annalee-newitz-short-story-when-robot-and-crow-saved-east-st-louis.html. For a response by Janelle Shane, see “No Robot Like Robot.” Illus. Lisa Larson-Walker. Slate (December 29, 2018). A.I. researcher Janelle Shane responds to Annalee Newitz’s short story “When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis.” (slate.com). Rpt., without the response, in Future Tense Fiction: Stories of the Tomorrow. Ed. Kirsten Berg, Torie Bosch, Joey Eschrich, Ed Finn, Andrés Martinez, and Juliet Ulman (Los Angeles, CA: The Unnamed Press, 2019), 49-64. PSt

Dystopia of the medical system of the future where corporations are in control and poor areas are unserved. Newitz, who has a doctorate in English and American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, uses the pronoun they. Shane is an optics research scientist, an artificial intelligence researcher, and she has a blog on artificial intelligence weirdness.