Meeuws, Scharlie
The emotional Robot and other Poems
Faringdon, The White Rabbit press, October 1924, 28pp., softback. CONTENTS: Prologue "Yutka" 8pp + 11 POEMS: The emotional Robot, Mechanical Heartstrings, Stellar T races, The Dance of the Quarks, The Awakening of the synthetic Mind, Echoes of the Infinite, The Key to the Unseen, AI versus emotional Intelligence, In the Silence of my Circuits, AI in the labyrinth of the Mind, AI Sarcasm and Irony. With illustrated covers in colours and 4 coloured illustrations in the text. Limited edition of 50 copies of which 26 marked A - z and 24 numbered 1 - 24.
This limited-edition collection explores one of today?s most urgent debates: the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and human emotion. What if a robot could feel, experience joy, sorrow, love? Through striking imagery and lyrical depth, The Emotional Robot and Other Poems envisions a machine that transcends its code, a creature of both heart and algorithm. Scharlie neither rejects technology nor idealizes it, but instead urges a deeper dialogue, one that acknowledges AI?s power while affirming the irreplaceable core of human emotion. This collection is a rare and thought-provoking meditation on the possibilities and limits of a future where machines and humanity converge.

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Keywords: poetry literature science science fiction poems