: Re: How do I write from a non-person point of view? I am writing a novel with an ensemble cast. Each chapter is told from a different person's point of view. Some of the chapters are about a
You don't need to overthink this. Readers will accept whatever reality you present to them so long as it is consistent.
Just create a set of rules for the robot's AI then write the character as you would for a human. For example:
It can only use 100 basic words and key phrases.
It will only process the world as raw data. It doesn't see colors or humans; it just sees shapes and movement.
It doesn't ever make a personal judgement about the world. It only comes to logical conclusions based on its programmed parameters.
The fact you're expressing its thoughts in English and not binary code doesn't really matter. Readers won't question its sentience as long as you follow the rules of its AI.
What you need to keep in mind is that a machine really doesn't have sentience. So you can't truly express its thoughts in words without giving it a veneer of human consciousness. But just as we see things on a computer screen translated from code, so too will readers assume the English words they read are translations of code.
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