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For questions about Artificial intelligence (AI) in science fiction. AI is the ability of constructed devices to think and/or feel for themselves. In science fiction, stories focus on the perils or helpfulness of artificial intelligence. (This tag is for questions about AI in science fiction works only. For general questions about developing AI, please visit https://ai.stackexchange.com instead.)
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Which Asimov story has malevolent 3-law AI?
I'm reading some of the Q&A on Worldbuilding.se about the Control Problem (how to keep a general artificial intelligence in a box), like this one, and someone invariably touts Asimov's three laws of r …