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artificial-empathy

An AI entity, Sigfrid, designed to simulate empathy and assist humans in processing complex emotions like guilt and grief.

1 chapter across 1 book

GATEWAY (1977)Frederick Pohl

1. Acknowledgment is made that your course setting for Gateway II permits round-trip flights with a travel-time saving of approximately 100 days over the previous standard course for this object. 2. By decision of the Board, you are granted a discovery royalty of 1 percent on all earnings on future flights using said course setting, and an advance of $10,000 against said royalty. 3. By decision of the Board, you are assessed one-half of said royalty and advance as a penalty for damage to the vessel employed.

The chapter presents a formal acknowledgment of a new, more efficient course setting for Gateway II, granting the protagonist a partial royalty advance but also a penalty for vessel damage. The narrative then shifts to an intense emotional dialogue between Rob and Sigfrid, an empathetic AI, where Rob confronts his guilt over actions that led to the apparent death of others, especially Klara, who remains trapped in a frozen moment of time. Sigfrid guides Rob through his feelings of guilt and pain, helping him to understand that these emotions, while difficult, are integral to living and personal growth.