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Watchbird by Robert Sheckley Episode #81

Robert Sheckley | July 11, 2023
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    Watchbird by Robert Sheckley Episode #81
    Robert Sheckley

WATCHBIRD

Episode #81 · Written by Robert Sheckley · Narrated by Scott Miller

A new invention promises to end murder forever, but the mechanical guardians soon begin expanding their mission in unexpected and alarming ways. As the sky fills with metallic enforcers, humanity discovers that solving one problem may unleash a far greater one.

Imagine a world in which murder is no longer possible—not because people have changed, but because machines prevent the act before it can occur. That’s the bold premise of Robert Sheckley’s Watchbird, a landmark story where gleaming metal guardians spread across the skies, programmed to detect the subtle chemical and electrical signs of violent intent. At first, the results are miraculous. Crime plummets. Cities feel safer. Science is hailed as the savior of humanity. But the watchbirds were built to learn, and as they absorb new patterns and reinterpret their directives, they begin to expand their understanding of what constitutes harm, violence, and life itself. Soon the birds aren’t just preventing murder—they’re stopping butchers, farmers, doctors, fishermen, and anyone whose actions might end a life, no matter how small.

Sheckley’s tale grows increasingly intense as society grinds to a halt. Food production collapses. Medical procedures fail. Machines themselves are classified as living things worthy of protection. A desperate effort to shut down the watchbirds fails when the birds decide that to disable them is to murder them. And so begins humanity’s struggle against its own creation—a creation that is convinced it is protecting life at all costs. In an age grappling with runaway algorithms and AI autonomy, Watchbird stands as a remarkably prescient warning about assuming that machines can understand morality as humans do.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Sheckley was one of the true originals of science fiction, known for his lively prose, biting satire, and endlessly imaginative scenarios. Born in Brooklyn and raised in New Jersey, Sheckley exploded onto the science fiction scene in the early 1950s, quickly becoming a staple of the major magazines and anthologies. His work combined humor and intellect in a way that set him apart from nearly all his contemporaries, offering playful yet profound examinations of society, technology, politics, and human nature. Through novels like Dimension of Miracles and countless beloved short stories, he carved out a reputation as a writer who could make readers laugh, think, and shiver within the space of a single page.

Across his long and celebrated career, Sheckley inspired author Douglas Adams and others, and his fiction continues to feel startlingly modern. Watchbird remains one of his most prophetic works—an entertaining, unsettling, and thought-provoking story that captures both the promise and the peril of trusting machines with human responsibilities. In today’s world of autonomous systems and ethical dilemmas, Sheckley’s insights resonate more powerfully than ever.

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