From Isaac Asimov, the Hugo Award–winning Grand Master of Science Fiction, comes five decades of robot visions: thirty-four landmark stories and essays—including three rare tales—gathered together in one volume.
Meet all of Asimov’s most famous creations including: Robbie, the very first robot that his imagination brought to life; Susan Calvin, the original robot psychologist; Stephen Byerley, the humanoid robot; and the famous human/robot detective team
of Lije Bailey and R. Daneel Olivaw, who have appeared in such bestselling novels as The Robots of Dawn and Robots and Empire.
Let the master himself guide you through the key moments in the fictional history of robot-human relations—from the most primitive computers and mobile machines to the first robot to become a man.
Neo
2023-03-29
Intressant, relevant och rolig
Torsten
2021-08-12
I remember reading many of these stories back in my teens, in the 1970's. They intrigued me back then but now they're very dated. The biggest flaws, of course, being highlighted in his own attempts at explaining the "inevitability" of his designs when history has shown them to be flawed. We, sadly, have automated weapons that kill humans and our automated machinery is designed without any means or need for a human-shaped operator to run them. Our computers are still not capable of making the distinction of what constitutes a human being or not, so the premise of the "first law" is negated. And so on. Of mild interest as a time capsule but little more.
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