"When Robots Learn to Cry" - A Captivating Journey of Self-Awareness and Respect for Sentient Life
"When Robots Learn to Cry" is a thought-provoking and captivating tale that follows the journey of Chance-bot, a robot on the brink of being recycled, who is rescued by Ziggy, a homeless artist living on the fringes of a futuristic, high desert city. This unlikely duo embarks on a transformative adventure, where Ziggy imparts his wisdom on astrology, fate, and luck to the eager-to-learn Chance-bot.
The narrative takes a dramatic turn when Ziggy gifts Chance-bot to his friend Joud for an expedition to Varun, a water planet. Onboard the hydroliner, Chance-bot finds itself in the company of Joud, a kind-hearted young man, and Alex, a middle-aged wild child with a penchant for alcohol and mind-altering substances. These new relationships, coupled with the challenges of navigating the sea, push Chance-bot towards higher levels of perception and understanding.
The plot thickens when Chance-bot falls overboard, leading it to question which life forms might possess self-awareness. This incident forces the robot to make decisions independent of human input, marking a significant milestone in its journey towards self-awareness. Upon reuniting with Joud and Alex, Chance-bot receives an aquatic upgrade on a nearby satellite, enabling it to explore the watery depths of Varun while its human companions sleep.
The climax of the novel sees Chance-bot caught in a conflict that tests the robot's commitment to respecting all self-aware life and its ability to navigate complex moral dilemmas. "When Robots Learn to Cry" is an exploration of consciousness, morality, and the potential for artificial intelligence to transcend its programming, ultimately becoming a captivating and thought-provoking read.