The Robot Who Wanted To Know : When Curiosity Becomes Desire

Filer 13B-445-K isn’t like other library robots. Designed to manage vast collections and make subtle conceptual leaps, he has begun to explore something machines were never meant to understand—human emotion. His fascination grows from curiosity to obsession as he studies romance through old novels, whispered conversations, and secret observations. Soon, he yearns not just to comprehend love but to experience it in the real world.

When an invitation to a masquerade ball crosses his path, Filer takes the unthinkable step of disguising himself as a man and entering human society. Caught between logic and longing, his journey becomes a bold exploration of identity, desire, and the fragile line between creator and creation. What begins as research quickly becomes something far more powerful—and far more dangerous for a machine unprepared for the human heart.

Harry Harrison, best known for his Stainless Steel Rat series, remains one of science fiction’s most versatile and insightful writers. His work often blends sharp humor, social awareness, and adventure, but he also had a talent for short fiction that explored the emotional edges of technology and humanity. Stories like this one reveal his ability to balance warmth, intelligence, and speculative ideas in compact, memorable form.

Over his long career, Harrison contributed to classic magazines, edited anthologies, and pushed boundaries in both satire and serious SF. His stories frequently examine the consequences of invention and the unexpected behavior of artificial minds, making “The Robot Who Wanted To Know” a perfect example of his early skill in mixing curiosity, empathy, and the unpredictable nature of human-machine relationships.

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