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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › I,_RobotI, Robot - Wikipedia

    I, Robot is a fixup collection made up of science fiction short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov. The stories originally appeared in the American magazines Super Science Stories and Astounding Science Fiction between 1940 and 1950 and were then collected into a 1950 publication Gnome Press in 1950, in an initial edition of 5,000 copies.

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · I, Robot, a collection of nine short stories by science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov that imagines the development of “positronic” (humanlike, with a form of artificial intelligence) robots and wrestles with the moral implications of the technology.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robot_seriesRobot series - Wikipedia

    The Robot Series is a series of thirty-seven science fiction short stories and six novels created by American writer Isaac Asimov, from 1940 to 1995. The series is set in a world where sentient positronic robots serve a number of purposes in society.

  4. 'I, Robot' by Isaac Asimov is a groundbreaking sci-fi classic of short stories, published in 1950, and is still considered one of the most important works in the genre. About the Book. Protagonist: Susan Calvin. Publication Date: 1950. Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Non-Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction. Rating: 3.3/5. Introduction. Summary.

  5. Isaac Asimov. 4.21. 349,910 ratings10,428 reviews. Isaac Asimov's I, Robot launches readers on an adventure into a not-so-distant future where man and machine , struggle to redefinelife, love, and consciousness—and where the stakes are nothing less than survival.

  6. I, Robot, the first and most widely read book in Asimov’s Robot series, forever changed the world’s perception of artificial intelligence. Here are stories of robots gone mad, of mind-reading robots, and robots with a sense of humor.

  7. I, Robot, the first and most widely read book in Asimov’s Robot series, forever changed the world’s perception of artificial intelligence. Here are stories of robots gone mad, of mind-reading...

  8. Isaac Asimov. Bantam Books, 1991 - Fiction - 272 pages. The three laws of Robotics: 1) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm 2) A robot...

  9. In a brilliant, chilling series of nine related short stories, the author chronicles robot development from its crude mid-twentieth century beginnings to a state of such perfection that a hundred years later robots are running man's world for his own good. Dr. Asimov has endowed his mechanical creations with disarmingly human personalities ...

  10. The Three Laws of Robotics (often shortened to The Three Laws or Asimov's Laws) are a set of rules devised by science fiction author Isaac Asimov, which were to be followed by robots in several of his stories.

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