Seriously. This is basically anticipating personal assistants like Alexa, Google, Cortana, Siri, etc. But it was written in 1946!
Seriously, it's uncanny.
(Though it's set in like 1974, so it got things off by about 40 years.)
"A Logic Named Joe" by Murray Leinster first published in the March 1946 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.
Full Text HERE.
Dimension-X/X-1 radio dramatization HERE. (And HERE too I think.)
And on Youtube HERE.
Seriously, it's uncanny.
(Though it's set in like 1974, so it got things off by about 40 years.)
"A Logic Named Joe" by Murray Leinster first published in the March 1946 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.
From Wiki: The story's narrator is a "logic repairman" nicknamed Ducky. A "logic" is a computer-like device described as looking "like a vision receiver used to, only it's got keys instead of dials and you punch the keys for what you wanna get".
In the story, a logic whom Ducky names Joe develops some degree of sapience and ambition. Joe proceeds to switch around a few relays in "the tank" (one of a distributed set of central information repositories), and cross-correlate all information ever assembled – yielding highly unexpected results. It then proceeds to freely disseminate all of those results to everyone on demand (and simultaneously disabling all of the content-filtering protocols). Logics begin offering up unexpected assistance to everyone which includes designing custom chemicals that alleviate inebriation, giving sex advice to small children, and plotting the perfect murder.
Full Text HERE.
Dimension-X/X-1 radio dramatization HERE. (And HERE too I think.)
And on Youtube HERE.
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