The use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances without legal grounds harms health, and their illegal trafficking is prohibited and entails liability under the law. Twenty-five authors from the modern literary world present their original works, exploring the boundaries of interaction between human and artificial intelligence. In these stories, a variety of future worlds—sometimes diverse and sometimes frightening—are revealed, where themes of artificial reason appear. Among the narrators: Anna Aninibud, Anastasia Baskova, Alexander Bessonov, and others. Themes include the following: how to go beyond programmed life; can androids become real parents or children; why robot vacuum cleaners seem creepy; and what dangers are hidden in a small girl’s friendship with artificial intelligence.