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by Isaac Asimov (Author), Scott Brick (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 8 hours and 25 minutes
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  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Random House Audio
  • Audible Release Date: 27 May 2004
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ3FR4
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They mustn't harm a human being, they must obey human orders, and they must protect their own existence...but only so long as that doesn't violate rules one and two. With these Three Laws of Robotics, humanity embarked on a bold new era of evolution that would open up enormous possibilities, and unforeseen risks. For the scientists who invented the earliest robots weren't content that their creations should remain programmed helpers, companions, and semisentient worker-machines. And soon the robots themselves, aware of their own intelligence, power, and humanity, aren't either.

As humans and robots struggle to survive together, and sometimes against each other, on earth and in space, the future of both hangs in the balance. Here human men and women confront robots gone mad, telepathic robots, robot politicians, and vast robotic intelligences that may already secretly control the world. And both are asking the same questions: What is human? And is humanity obsolete?

©1950, 1977 Isaac Asimov; (P)2004 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This book is THE robot classic. With that though come lots of problems for the contemporary reader.

Pretty well every robot in science fiction is somehow related to this book - either by being just like Asimov's robots (Star Treks's "Data" was openly acknowledged to be an Asimov robot) or by being deliberately unlike them. It is impossible to underestimate the importance of this novel - it created a precedent that could either be used or abused by subsequent writers.

Having said all that what is it like reading this ground breaking novel today 40 years later?

OK the style may be very 50's, the techno babble may no longer be credible but the stories are still good. Having set up the famous "3 laws of Robotics", Asimov then goes on to create a series of puzzles - each one is a mystery that can only be solved by understanding the rules he has created. The stories have the same appeal as whodunnits except the question is sometimes howdunnit, whydunnit, where or when dunnit. In general each of his stories poses the question " Considering the rules under which robots have to work how is it possible that ....?" Finding the answer is the fun.

It is a testament to Asimov that although the sci-fi, social, and stylistic elements of this book may now seem outdated, the stories are so good they still provide enjoyable reading.

Those seeking nano technology, alternative universes, worm holes etc may be dissapointed but those seeking a series of intriguing mysteries only solvable through logic will get a real kick out of this. Additionally, if you found Data's difficulties in coming to terms with the human view of the universe intriguing and entertaining, you will find lots to enjoy here.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By Joanna Daneman VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
This is groundbreaking science fiction, introducing a concept or philosophy that spread past the work of Asimov and penetrated the consciousness of the genre in general. The short stories in "I, Robot" introduce the idea of the non-Frankensteinian robot, one who cannot harm his creator by virtue of 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 must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3 - A robot must protect its own existence

We almost take these laws for granted, but their structure is brilliant, and they give rise to some great robot science fiction from the hand of one of sci-fi's most beloved authors.

Sad to say, despite creating a brilliant character in Susan Calvin, the iron-minded scientist who is central to the invention of the robot, Asimov's characters are typically cartoonish and cliche. Worse yet, he breaks the law of fiction whereby he uses the slang of the Fifties, thus dating the book immeasurably. If you grew up in the Fifties, reading this is a breath of nostalgia--not the best thing for futuristic fiction. If you are a Generation X'er, the style has the campiness of a comic book. Which is not helpful to the smart plots of the stories.

I have to say that "I, Robot" was one of my adolescent favorites and I still enjoy the stories. "Robbie" pits the big metal beast, beloved by a child, against the fears of the adults. Perfect showcase for the Laws. And the ideas in "Liar"--a mind-reading robot, are the nucleus for later novels by Asimov. These are worth reading, even though sadly dated.

Contents:

Robbie
Runaround
Reason
Catch That Rabbit
Liar!
Little Lost Robot
Escape!
Evidence
The Evitable Conflict

I have to say that "I, Robot" was one of my adolescent favorites and I still enjoy the stories. "Robbie" pits the big metal beast, beloved by a child, against the fears of the adults. Perfect showcase for the Laws. And the ideas in

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A classic 2 Sep 2001
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Format:Paperback
Assimov's classic and masterful collection of short stories really needs no introduction. If you haven't read it or heard of it I urge you to buy it immediately especially if you're a fan of proper science fiction. Anyone with a logical and open minded dispostion with an interest in science, even cursory, will find this book enthralling. Many of the stories involve some problem that needs to be solved through logic, but psycology (both human and robot) also plays a large part. Don't expect the robots in this novel to be walking tin cans. Many of them display more human traits than their human researchers and their personalities are intricately complex and often play centre stage in the stories with the humans playing a second best. If ever their was a book to change your way of how you look at computer intelligence, then it's probably this one.
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Not for me
Not sure. I just couldn't get into this one. It's a classic so I know I 'should' love it, but I dropped it about half way through. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Christine Q.
A series of conundrums
I expected to enjoy this far more than I actually did, since it's 'classic' SF and recommended reading from several sources. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Archy
Fascinating read
Series of robot-themed tales set in the near future, within the life span of robopsychologist Susan Calvin. Read more
Published 10 months ago by JoTownhead
The best science fiction i've ever read
I imagine most people have seen the Will Smith movie from 2004 or are, at the very least, aware that a Hollywood adaptation exists. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Code Hero
Excellent classic sci fi
This book was really great. It was a collection of short stories from which the film "I Robot" was made. Read more
Published 19 months ago by miss_spookiness
i robot
enjoyed this book it is the first Asimov book I have resd and would read more........however it is totally different from the film in many ways
Published 21 months ago by midgets
Fun but not fantastic
After reading a couple of old books by Ray Bradbury recently, I probably expected more from these Asimov stories. Read more
Published on 20 Sep 2009 by hippychic
I, Robot
One of the most important and influential sci-fi books ever, and a prime example of Asimov's best work. Read more
Published on 3 Aug 2008 by David Brookes
Enlightenment
This is one of the most revered books in my past, nothing yet has surpassed it.
It's concept was way beyond thought at that time, and is still out of our grasp.
Published on 29 May 2008 by Mr. S. Whall
Not as good as the Foundation series
Having read this twice, once before and once after Will Smith starred in a film "loosely" based on this book, I have to say, I feel the book has not aged as well as the Foundation... Read more
Published on 31 Mar 2008 by Dmitri M. A. Hubbard
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