I, Robot
Summary
I, Robot is a collection of short stories by Isaac Asimov, encapsulating the author's key ideas about robots. The book features stories that revolve around the application of the Three Laws of Robotics, formulated by Asimov himself. These stories explore various scenarios where robots and humans interact, giving rise to moral and philosophical dilemmas. Through his robots, Asimov delves into themes of responsibility, the complexities of managing and controlling artificial intelligence, and the possibilities of coexistence and communication between humans and machines. Each story poses questions to the reader about the nature of intelligence, ethics, and the future of humanity in a world where robots become an increasingly integrated part of life.
