This episode discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) in science fiction, tracing its depiction from early works that explored the ethics of robot creation to contemporary stories that explore AI's role in identity and agency. It highlights key authors and their contributions to the field, such as Isaac Asimov, Karel Čapek, and Philip K. Dick, and examines how science fiction has shaped our understanding and development of AI in the real world, and also analyzes the potential benefits and risks of AI, looking at utopian and dystopian visions of its future. This is based on a blog post which can be found at https://unboxedai.blogspot.com/2024/10/the-evolution-of-artificial.html