Computer Crimes and Capers

Computer Crimes and Capers by Isaac Asimov is a new edition published by Penguin in 1986, featuring 253 pages in English. This collection presents a variety of stories where computers play dual roles as both the abused and the abusers, showcasing the complexities of human-technology interactions. The anthology includes contributions from notable authors such as Robert Silverberg, Joe Cores, and Edward Wellen, among others.
Readers will find a diverse range of narratives that explore themes related to technology and its impact on society. The stories delve into the intricate relationships between humans and machines, highlighting both the vulnerabilities and the potential dangers associated with computer technology. This edition serves as a thought-provoking exploration of fiction that addresses the multifaceted nature of computers in our lives.
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In these stories computers appear as both the abused and as abusers. Among the writers represented are Robert Silverberg, Joe Cores, Edward Wellen, Edward Hoch, Gordon R. Dickson, Stan Dryer, J.T. Mcintosh and Isaac Asimov.
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