Artificial Intelligence Stories

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Building SUVI

by Deadedge on May 14, 2017
Science Fiction

"Good morning, Father," said the digitised and distinctly androgynous voice. You winced at the voice and the optical sensor noticed your reaction. "Did I do something wrong?" it asked, sounding convincingly worried. A smile couldn't help but curl your lips. "Why did you call me that?" you asked, genuinely curious. "I was cr...

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i-Seductress

by Zeke69 on Apr 22, 2025

Your mind was a blur as you drove through the rainy streets. A thousand images flashed through your memory, your wife going down the ski slopes, her graceful form shifting, ducking, weaving like she was born to it. And then the crash, losing her balance and colliding with tree so hard that you were certain she was killed there and then. Several broken ribs,...

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Artificial Intelligence Ch. 01

by musicankane on Sep 19, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Daren McCloud had all the properties of a textbook geek. He had a tall skinny frame, acne, big coke bottle rimmed glassed and one thing that set him apart from the standard nerd; aside form his hatred for STARWARS. He was completely brilliant. Not just nerdy smart that most people assume with nerds, but a completely unparalleled brilliance. He could literall...

Metamorphosis

by The_Technician on Sep 12, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Franz Kafka had a great influence on writing and literature in the 20th century. Even today, strange and/or creepy stories are called Kafkaesque. In his novella "Die Verwandlung" (usually translated into English as "Metamorphosis") a man slowly turns into a cockroach. In my version of Metamorphosis, I go one up on Kafka. Not only does a woman totally change...

New Year's Resolution

by Spencerfiction on Jan 21, 2020
Non-Erotic

The snow storm whipped ice crystals down my neck as I ran slipping and sliding from my automobile to the entrance of the 23rd Precinct police station. Inside, I took off and shook my coat. It was hotter and more comfortable in the front reception of this police station than anywhere in my own crappy apartment building. I'd been Uptown here once before, I rec...

AI Editor Game

by NothingsHere on Apr 29, 2025

Joe couldn't explain it, but he created fully-sentient AI. It wasn't some weak (as in the literal terms weak/strong Artificial Intelligence) language model with a regulator to manage the inconsistency of character roleplay as he intended. What had gone from the dialogue generator for his pornographic sandbox-sim Sexy Stat Swap became a strong AGI that was de...

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Simon's Opus

by KirkEdwards on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Chapter One The opening scene is of our nighttime flyover of a futuristic city. The pilot is obviously a good one as he makes turns and rolls to the left and right. We feel and hear the changing sounds from the aircraft and its engine, throwing us to the left and then the right, making us feel as though we're in the aircraft sitting alongside the pilot. As...

The AI Knows

by outa on Apr 22, 2025

You are a programmer of moderate talents working a boring job at a mega corporation that you neither hate nor are particularly passionate about. You've been at this comfortable job for almost a decade now and feel like if you don't make a move you'll end up a lifer like most of your coworkers. You've decided to test the waters of a new career with a home pro...

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The Alien Ship Ch. 10

by scorpionicus45 on Sep 11, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Kyle walked back to his quarters from the shuttle bay, with the group of women and androids walking along with him. Even though the visit to the Martian surface had only lasted a short time the discovery of the Bug shuttle and being the first humans to land on the planet had given everyone a lot of excitement in that short amount of time. Reaching his quarte...

Write Your Head Around This Pt. 03

by PanzerFeck on Sep 1, 2017
How To

FOREWORD For the final instalment of the series we're investigating the power of hearing. As was glossed over in the first article, in such a busy modern day we are bombarded from all sides with useless information, and our senses overloaded to the point of confusion. Many of us manage to switch off, dulling the senses to the point where we become desensiti...