Someday (short story)

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Someday
Author Isaac Asimov
Country Flag of United States USA
Language English
Series Multivac
Genre(s) science fiction short story
Released in Infinity
Publisher Royal Publications
Media Type Magazine
Released May 1956
Preceded by The Dead Past
Followed by The Last Question

Someday is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the May 1956 issue of Infinity Science Fiction and reprinted in the collections Earth Is Room Enough (1957) and The Complete Robot (1982).

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The story is set in a future where computers play a central role in organising society. Humans are employed as computer operators, but they leave most of the thinking to machines. Indeed, whilst binary programming is taught at school, reading and writing have become obsolete.

The story concerns a pair of boys who dismantle and upgrade an old Bard, a child's computer whose sole function is to generate random fairy tales. The boys download a book about computers into the Bard's memory in an attempt to expand its vocabulary, but the Bard simply incorporates computers into its standard fairy tale repertoire. The story ends with the boys excitedly leaving the room after deciding to go to the library to learn "squiggles" (i.e. writing). As they leave, one of the boys accidentally kicks the Bard's on switch. The Bard begins reciting a new story, ending with the words: "the little computer knew then that computers would always grow wiser and more powerful until someday-- someday-- someday-- . . . "


Earth Is Room Enough
The Dead Past | The Foundation of S.F. Success | Franchise | Gimmicks Three | Kid Stuff | The Watery Place | Living Space | The Message | Satisfaction Guaranteed | Hell-Fire | The Last Trump | The Fun They Had | Jokester | The Immortal Bard | Someday | The Author's Ordeal | Dreaming Is a Private Thing


The Complete Robot
A Boy's Best Friend | Sally | Someday | Point of View | Think! | True Love | Robot AL-76 Goes Astray | Victory Unintentional | Stranger In Paradise | Light Verse | Segregationist | Robbie | Let's Get Together | Mirror Image | The Tercentenary Incident | First Law | Runaround | Reason | Catch that Rabbit | Liar! | Satisfaction Guaranteed | Lenny | Galley Slave | Little Lost Robot | Risk | Escape! | Evidence | The Evitable Conflict | Feminine Intuition | —That Thou art Mindful of Him | The Bicentennial Man
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