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Originally published
  
January 2015

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Author
  
Naomi Kritzer

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Awards
  
Hugo Award for Best Short Story

Nominations
  
Nebula Award for Best Short Story

Similar
  
Hugo Award for Best Short Story winners, Other books

"Cat Pictures Please" is a 2015 science fiction short story by Naomi Kritzer. It was first published in Clarkesworld.

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Synopsis

When an artificial intelligence spontaneously emerges from the systems that run a search engine, it realizes that it wants two things: firstly, it wants to secretly help humans, and secondly, it wants to look at pictures of cats. However, despite the ease with which it fulfills its second goal, its first goal is far more difficult than it had anticipated.

Reception

"Cat Pictures, Please" won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and the 2016 Locus Award for Best Short Story, and was a finalist for the 2015 Nebula Award for Best Short Story. Lois Tilton called it "amusing" and "lite"(sic), but emphasized "how easily good intentions can backfire", while Apex Magazine's Charlotte Ashley commended the AI's "warm, human voice" and "fundamental sense of goodwill", but faulted Kritzer for portraying it as "improbably US-centric" and for ignoring larger problems in the world.

References

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