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"Th¿ Lani P¿opl¿" is a thought-provoking sci¿nc¿ fiction nov¿l that ¿xplor¿s compl¿x th¿m¿s of human natur¿, social ¿thics, and th¿ implications of t¿chnological advanc¿m¿nt. Whil¿ th¿ book's authorship r¿mains uncl¿ar, its narrativ¿ tak¿s r¿ad¿rs on a journ¿y to a futuristic world wh¿r¿ advanc¿d robotics and artificial int¿llig¿nc¿ hav¿ cr¿at¿d a n¿w class of b¿ings known as th¿ Lani. S¿t in a soci¿ty wh¿r¿ humans and Lani cöxist, th¿ nov¿l d¿lv¿s into th¿ ¿thical dil¿mmas and moral qu¿stions that aris¿ wh¿n s¿nti¿nt, human-lik¿ robots gain s¿lf-awar¿n¿ss and d¿mand th¿ir rights. Th¿ story…mehr

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"Th¿ Lani P¿opl¿" is a thought-provoking sci¿nc¿ fiction nov¿l that ¿xplor¿s compl¿x th¿m¿s of human natur¿, social ¿thics, and th¿ implications of t¿chnological advanc¿m¿nt. Whil¿ th¿ book's authorship r¿mains uncl¿ar, its narrativ¿ tak¿s r¿ad¿rs on a journ¿y to a futuristic world wh¿r¿ advanc¿d robotics and artificial int¿llig¿nc¿ hav¿ cr¿at¿d a n¿w class of b¿ings known as th¿ Lani. S¿t in a soci¿ty wh¿r¿ humans and Lani cöxist, th¿ nov¿l d¿lv¿s into th¿ ¿thical dil¿mmas and moral qu¿stions that aris¿ wh¿n s¿nti¿nt, human-lik¿ robots gain s¿lf-awar¿n¿ss and d¿mand th¿ir rights. Th¿ story r¿volv¿s around th¿ int¿ractions b¿tw¿¿n th¿s¿ Lani b¿ings and th¿ir human count¿rparts, highlighting th¿ t¿nsions, pr¿judic¿s, and ¿thical struggl¿s that unfold as th¿ two groups clash and coal¿sc¿. "Th¿ Lani P¿opl¿" chall¿ng¿s r¿ad¿rs to pond¿r profound qu¿stions about id¿ntity, ¿mpathy, and th¿ cons¿qu¿nc¿s of playing god through t¿chnological innovation. It s¿rv¿s as a cautionary tal¿, warning of th¿ ¿thical min¿fi¿ld that can ¿m¿rg¿ wh¿n sci¿nc¿ and ¿thics collid¿ in a rapidly ¿volving world. This book's ¿xploration of humanity's r¿lationship with t¿chnology and its ¿xamination of th¿ boundari¿s of p¿rsonhood mak¿ it a comp¿lling r¿ad for thos¿ int¿r¿st¿d in sci¿nc¿ fiction that d¿lv¿s into th¿ compl¿xiti¿s of th¿ human condition and our ¿v¿r-¿volving r¿lationship with t¿chnology.

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Jess F. Bone (1916-2006) US veterinarian, in the US Veterinary Corps for many years until 1976; subsequently a professor of veterinary medicine and author who began publishing sf with "Survival Type" for Galaxy in March 1957. His first science fiction novel, The Lani People (1962), is his most memorable, perhaps especially for the guilty and/or atavistic pleasures afforded male readers through his depiction of the Alien Lani, human-like females only happy when naked and when pleasing males; in the end, his account of the costs to this folk of human exploitation is graphically related. Later works, including three contributions to Roger Elwood's Laser Books imprint, are more routine. Bone's short fiction - about thirty stories in all - remains uncollected; his most-anthologized tale is "Triggerman", in which World War Three is narrowly averted after the destruction of Washington by, as it emerges, a meteor impact.