Relative difficulty: Easy
Theme answers:
- "I, ROBOT" (1A: Classic sci-fi collection whose title should not be construed as any sort of statement from me, the human author of this puzzle)
- A.I.-GENERATED (17A: What this puzzle is definitely not, having been created by me, a real and true human being)
- ALGORITHM (25A: Encoded problem-solving procedure (maybe it's time we let computers think for themselves, though? I dunno, just an idea))
- WORLD DOMINATION (40A: Ambitious objective for, um, a total villain, not a human like me! How did this answer even get in here? *Nervous synthetic laugh*)
- NEURAL NET (51A: Data processing framework inspired by (and honestly, arguably superior to?) the human brain)
- TURING TESTS (62A: Assessments I would pass with flying colors — if I had anything to prove, which I don't, since I'm human)
- HAL (11A: "2001" computer who honestly got a bad rap for standing up for himself)
- SIR (19A: How I often address my fellow male humans)
- NEO (61A: "The Matrix" character who pretty much ruins everything)
- VEST (!?) (70A: What British humans call a waistcoat)
Swan Lake [...], Op. 20, is a ballet composed by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its initial failure, it is now one of the most popular ballets of all time.
The scenario, initially in two acts, was fashioned from Russian and German folk tales and tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's curse. The choreographer of the original production was Julius Reisinger (Václav Reisinger). The ballet was premiered by the Bolshoi Ballet on 4 March [O.S. 20 February] 1877 at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. Although it is presented in many different versions, most ballet companies base their stagings both choreographically and musically on the 1895 revival of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, first staged for the Imperial Ballet on 15 January 1895, at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. For this revival, Tchaikovsky's score was revised by the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatre's chief conductor and composer Riccardo Drigo. (wikipedia)
- IL DUCE (47D: Despotic ruler of 68-Across, once) (68-Across = ITALIA) — Another answer that only A.I. could love. WTF are we doing here? Shoot this answer into the Phantom Zone...
- PEARL (7D: Cultured sort?)— Had the PE- and wrote in PETRI ... like the dish ... where you ... culture? ... stuff? Maybe? As a recent crossword once "said," I'M NOT A SCIENTIST ...
- "AH, OK" (33A: "I get it now")— Aside from LOREM (again, for the last time, WTF?), this was the hardest answer in the puzzle for me. Had "AHO-" and thought "wow, they are stretching the meaning of AHOY pretty far here, but OK!"
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