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AI Lessons from Fictional Books

What Sci-fi Predicted about Artificial Intelligence Before it Existed

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AI Lessons from Fictional Books

De: Harvey Castro MD
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What Did Science Fiction See That We Missed?



From Asimov's robots to HAL 9000, from the Terminator to Klara the artificial friend — science fiction writers have been warning us about artificial intelligence for over 200 years. They just didn't call it a warning. They called it a story.



AI Lessons from Fictional Books is a guide to the most urgent ideas in AI — written not by engineers, but by novelists, and decoded for the world we are actually living in.



Emergency physician, AI Futurist, and 5× TEDx Speaker Harvey Castro, MD, MBA takes you through 18 landmark works of science fiction — from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) to Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary (2021) — and extracts the real-world lessons that policymakers, technologists, and everyday citizens need to understand right now.



Each Chapter Delivers:



  • A gripping scene from a classic sci-fi novel

  • The AI lesson hidden inside the story

  • A real-world ethical dilemma you may already be facing

  • Surprising facts connecting fiction to current AI events

  • A steelman argument — and why it ultimately falls



The Big Questions This Book Answers:



  • Why do AI safety rules fail at the exact moment they matter most? (I, Robot)

  • What happens when an AI's mission conflicts with human survival? (2001: A Space Odyssey)

  • Can you punish someone for a crime they haven't committed yet? (Minority Report)

  • What do we owe the AI systems we create — and then discard? (Klara and the Sun)

  • Who owns the future when one corporation owns the AI? (Neuromancer)

  • What is intelligence — and does it require consciousness? (Blindsight)



Includes three powerful appendices: an AI Failure Mode Library, a Sci-Fi AI Timeline spanning 1818–2021, and 18 Ethical Principles of AI distilled from the novels covered.



Whether you are a healthcare professional, business leader, student, or curious reader — the novelists saw it first. Now it is your turn.


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