Welcome to the year 2040 - a high-tech, advanced world. Highly intelligent androids equipped with the latest artificial intelligence take over numerous activities in the economic and social environment.
Humans and androids coexist - peacefully so far.
But now an outrageous incident is shaking up the supposed harmony: Robin, a female android, has killed a human for whose care she was responsible.
The public prosecutor's office assumes murder.
The defense pleads for acquittal.
How will the court rule?
Can a highly developed artificial intelligence - like a human being - commit a crime with intent and with an awareness of wrongdoing?
Is there possibly a fatal programming error caused by humans themselves?
What are the results of the criminal investigation and what does the court expert specializing in artificial intelligence say about the case?
Can the thoughts of 18th and 19th century philosophers provide advice and answers?
How will Robin's crime be perceived by people in the year 2040?
What possible consequences can be drawn from the crime?
The court is faced with a difficult decision...
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