Machinehood by S. B. Divya
Author:S. B. Divya [Divya, S. B.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781982148065
Google: FrfvDwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2021-03-02T00:00:00+00:00
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Mitchell Smith lived in one of those pseudo-organic communal living spaces that some called ârevivedâ suburban housing. Century-old static houses stood in a state of disrepair worse than her childhood home, their roofs missing tiles like gaps in teeth. Dynamic, blox-based rooms stuck out in odd places. Fences that used to separate the properties lay in pieces. Windows had been replaced in haphazard fashion with solar glass or left open to the elements. People called it outside-in living. Maximum nature, minimal privacy.
Bots were everywhereâmoving with purpose, parked, or standing in half-broken states. Signposts proclaimed the area a âbot sanctuaryâ and laid out terms that prohibited any violence against the machines. They drove past a two-story house whose sprawling yard was covered with first-generation kitchens and obsolete single-purpose unitsâfloor cleaners, clothes folders, washers, dryersâas well as broken-winged drones, and even some rusted vehicles.
âWhat the hell do you think theyâre saving these for?â Welga said. âMemorabilia?â
Olafson snorted. âI donât know, but they must love the Machinehoodâs manifesto if this is how they treat bots.â
âSeems like a waste not to recycle them into functional units.â
They approached the house where Smith lived. A small group of children played on the weedy lawn, getting an early start to beat the dayâs heat. They stopped to stare at her and Olafson when they exited the car, the only powered vehicle in sight. A dog barked, its tail wagging, as an older child held it by the collar. The front doorway stood empty of an actual door.
A lean man wearing pants and shirt in basic beige, with graying blond hair and blue eyes, approached them when they entered.
âPlease be welcome. Iâm Mitchell Smith. We have some seating in the kitchen, if youâll follow me, and a privacy threshold there.â He ushered them with a pale, age-spotted hand.
The entryway to the kitchen had a zapper, but the tray held only a few microdrones. This neighborhood had little attraction for the tipping public. A kitchen unit had replaced the old appliances, and the cabinets had been converted into open hydroponic trays. Piped sunlight shone from fiber-optic tubes and filled the room with natural color. Mint, oregano, and thyme scented the air.
Welga sat and slipped off her shoes. The soles of her feet cooled as they rested on the grass floor. Olafson deployed their privacy measuresâbug detectors, signal jammers, and voice cancellers. Smith raised an eyebrow but kept silent as Olafson worked. Theyâd advised the doctor on when to expect them and what agency they represented, but not their reason for coming.
âThank you for taking the time to speak with us, Dr. Smith,â Olafson began. âThis conversation will be recorded and held confidential. Do you understand?â
âI do.â
âDid you treat Jun-ha Park?â
âI did.â
âAnd as part of that, did you collect his genetic information?â
âOf course. Thereâs no other way to treat a person in modern times. I anonymized it before releasing it into the public record, since he was a minor, but his case was unusual, rare. We needed to have as many people see it as possible.
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