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Royalties For Machine Learning Subjects A payment to people who are used as subjects for imitation learning by robots.
(From Q.U.R. [1943] by Anthony Boucher) |
Laws Against Human Drivers The idea that autonomous vehicles should be the only cars on the road, for safety.
(From Photo Control [1934] by Bernard Brown) |
Autonomous Car Intercommunication Automatic cars talk to each other about everything.
(From Sally [1953] by Isaac Asimov) |
Positronic Motor A combination of motor and brain; an engine with a cerebellum and a carburetor.
(From Sally [1953] by Isaac Asimov) |
Self-Cleaning Autonomous Car An automatic vehicle that keeps itself clean.
(From Sally [1953] by Isaac Asimov) |
Automatobus An autonomous or self-driving bus seating a number of people.
(From Sally [1953] by Isaac Asimov) |
Automatobile An autonomous private car.
(From Sally [1953] by Isaac Asimov) |
Suicide Tooth A false tooth containing poison.
(From Lies, Inc. [1964] by Philip K. Dick) |
Nipple-Assist A multi-purpose electronic device worn upon the nipple.
(From Lies, Inc. [1964] by Philip K. Dick) |
Cholinesterase-Destroying Gas Horrific anti-personnel poison.
(From Lies, Inc. [1964] by Philip K. Dick) |
Bug Chasers Anti-surveillance devices.
(From Lies, Inc. [1964] by Philip K. Dick) |
Weary Deep-Sleep Phildickian old-sleep.
(From Lies, Inc. [1964] by Philip K. Dick) |
Robot Control Board Control panel with small screens showing the point of view of different robots.
(From The Robot Master [1929] by O.L. Beckwith) |
Trans-Space Transmission A curious method of communication between worlds.
(From The Moon Moth [1976] by Jack Vance) |
Pocket Gravity Nullifier Personal device stops gravity's effect.
(From The Sky Maniac [1929] by Henri Dahl Juve) |
Living Book A small creature that is used to contain and play back information.
(From The World Below [Collins So] by Sydney Fowler Wright) |
Air Tunnel A means of sending trains through the air.
(From Through the Air Tunnel [1929] by Harl Vincent) |
Beeper A handheld radar set, used to find items that have drifted off.
(From Islands in the Sky [1952] by Arthur C. Clarke) |
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