I, Robot
LiteratureFictionShort Stories

I, Robot

by Isaac Asimov

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
225
Language
English
Published
1950

Overview

Isaac Asimov's I, Robot is a landmark collection of linked science fiction stories about robots, logic, and human responsibility. The stories explore how intelligent machines behave under Asimov's famous laws, creating puzzles about safety, ethics, autonomy, and the unintended consequences of technological progress.

Readers who enjoy idea-driven science fiction will find the collection both entertaining and foundational. I, Robot is less about spectacle than about the dilemmas created when machines become complex enough to surprise their makers. It remains a strong choice for anyone interested in classic sci-fi concepts, artificial intelligence, and the early history of robot fiction. Its enduring appeal comes from how neatly the stories turn technical ideas into human dilemmas and suspense.

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