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“The Complete Robot” is a collection of science fiction short stories by the prolific writer Isaac Asimov. It was first published in 1982 and brings together many of Asimov’s robot-themed stories, spanning several decades of his writing career. Asimov’s robot stories are known for their influence on the science fiction genre and for introducing the famous “Three Laws of Robotics.”
The collection includes a variety of stories that explore the relationships between humans and robots, the ethical implications of creating intelligent machines, and the potential consequences of advanced robotics. Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics, formulated by the author, are a set of rules designed to govern the behavior of robots in his fictional universe.
Some of the notable stories in “The Complete Robot” include “Little Lost Robot,” “Runaround,” and “Reason.” Asimov’s writing in this collection often combines elements of mystery, ethical dilemmas, and the exploration of the human condition in the context of advanced technology.
For readers interested in classic science fiction and the exploration of themes related to artificial intelligence and robotics, “The Complete Robot” provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking journey through Asimov’s imaginative world.
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