This anthology has a great premise of stories centering women who create AI, and explores some interesting gender and sexuality themes. It was a bit of a mixed bag for me in terms of how each story landed, but there were a few that stood out:
"Junkyard Kraken" by D.K. Mok, which was ridiculous and fun, about a mad scientist creating robots that brought mythical creatures (like a kraken) to life.
"An Errand Holy Spark" by Bogi Takács, which explores the idea what makes life have a soul and examines religion as it applies to AI.
"Quantifying Trust" by John Chu, which takes some very real modern issues regarding AI ethics and talks about what we actually need to focus on.
"Knitting Day" by Jen White, which has a lot of themes of labor unionizing and anticapitalism in the creation of AI and art.
Overall, there were some really good themes in this anthology, and some very worthwhile stories, even if not every story worked out for me.
Content Warnings:
bigotry, transphobia, gender essentialism, misgendering, sexism, fatphobia, allonormativity pressure, microaggressions, settler colonialism, extreme poverty, noncensensual use of data/use of DNA/medical experimentation, AI prostitution, child neglect, abuse, domestic violence, kidnapping, bullying, parental estrangement, grief, violence, injury, murder, nuclear meltdown, body horror, suicide, vigilante justice, death, death of a family member