Murderbot (Martha Wells) is the obvious SF story/novel series to rec these days as it deals with a whole lot of things about robots/AI. Murderbot is awesome.
Catfishing on CatNet (Naomi Kritzer) and the related short story Cat Pictures Please (which is freely available at that link) is about an AI who really really likes cats. And also sometimes catfishes people.
The Imperial Radch series by Ann Leckie has a main character who is, most of the time, a spaceship. You've probably read it. It's pretty great.
I'm going a little more obscure with a robot TV rec, which is Almost Human, a buddy-cop SF show that lasted about a season on Fox a few years back. Karl Urban is the human, and Michael Ealy is his android partner, and together they fight crime, and also Karl Urban's character IIRC comes to accept that robots are cool, really.
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Murderbot (Martha Wells) is the obvious SF story/novel series to rec these days as it deals with a whole lot of things about robots/AI. Murderbot is awesome.
Catfishing on CatNet (Naomi Kritzer) and the related short story Cat Pictures Please (which is freely available at that link) is about an AI who really really likes cats. And also sometimes catfishes people.
The Imperial Radch series by Ann Leckie has a main character who is, most of the time, a spaceship. You've probably read it. It's pretty great.
I'm going a little more obscure with a robot TV rec, which is Almost Human, a buddy-cop SF show that lasted about a season on Fox a few years back. Karl Urban is the human, and Michael Ealy is his android partner, and together they fight crime, and also Karl Urban's character IIRC comes to accept that robots are cool, really.