
Asimov: Complete Short Stories About Robots
About This Novel
Asimov created the "Three Laws of Robotics" with his genius mind, and even more geniusly conceived a series of robot short stories that were outside the "Three Laws". These are wonderful ideas that only a genius' brain can justify. Each article is full of reading pleasure and challenges the readers' thinking limits.
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Spin in circles
Speedy is so cute, so silly when he is in chaos. Although the male protagonist jumped in a hurry, it was because he himself gave unclear instructions.
catch rabbit
It makes sense. You can work well by controlling five fingers. The robot playing with hands is also very cute
Asimov's Iron Beings
Asimov described a kind of artificial intelligence that is completely different from other science fiction works. They are not cold-blooded killing machines, efficient and cunning electronic ghosts, nor are they the steel bells that sound the end of mankind. Asimov describes a group of kind, brave, and resourceful robots. The robots he writes are willing to contribute to human civilization, while also showing their own style and vitality!
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
Spin in circles
Speedy is so cute, so silly when he is in chaos. Although the male protagonist jumped in a hurry, it was because he himself gave unclear instructions.
catch rabbit
It makes sense. You can work well by controlling five fingers. The robot playing with hands is also very cute
Asimov's Iron Beings
Asimov described a kind of artificial intelligence that is completely different from other science fiction works. They are not cold-blooded killing machines, efficient and cunning electronic ghosts, nor are they the steel bells that sound the end of mankind. Asimov describes a group of kind, brave, and resourceful robots. The robots he writes are willing to contribute to human civilization, while also showing their own style and vitality!
