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'Australians are nervous about AI. Efforts are underway to put their minds at ease: advisory committees, consultations and regulations. But these actions have tended to be reactive instead of proactive. We need to imagine potential scenarios before they happen.' (Introduction)
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https://theconversation.com/australian-writers-have-been-envisioning-ai-for-a-century-here-are-5-stories-to-read-as-we-grapple-with-rapid-change-223650
Australian Writers Have Been Envisioning AI for a Century. Here Are 5 Stories to Read as We Grapple with Rapid Change
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- The Automatic Barmaid 1917 single work short story
- The Successors 1957 single work short story
- Moon in the Ground 1979 single work novel
- The Tic-Toc Boy of Constantinople 2014 single work short story
- Clade 2015 single work novel
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