Io, Robot

Paperback, 291 pages

Italian language

Published Aug. 13, 2003 by Mondadori.

ISBN:
978-88-04-51952-2
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4 stars (3 reviews)

Le Tre Leggi della Robotica:

1.Un robot non può recar danno a un essere umano, né permettere che, a causa della propria negligenza, un essere umano patisca danno. 2.Un robot deve sempre obbedire agli ordini degli esseri umani, a meno che contrastino con la Prima Legge. 3.Un robot deve proteggere la propria esistenza, purché questo non contrasti con la Prima o la Seconda Legge.

Manuale di Robotica, 56° Edizione, 2058 d.C.

Pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1950, questa storica antologia vede formulate e applicate compiutamente per la prima volta le tre celeberrime Leggi della Robotica, quelle norme che regolano il comportamento delle "macchine pensanti" e che da allora in poi sono alla base di tutta la letteratura del genere. Vera pietra miliare nella storia della letteratura fantascientifica, Io, Robot è anche una racolta di stupende storie, ironiche, tenere, commoventi, divertenti; racconti che mentre parlano di androidi ci svelano i …

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reviewed I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (Robot (1))

It's entertaining

3 stars

I've read other Asimov and enjoyed his work immensely, but this one was.. Okay? Like, its a collection of short stories that center around the logic in the three laws of robotics, but the problem is that some of the logic the characters employ isn't exactly logical? It was rather annoying to be screaming at the book about an obvious solution where the book also seemed to pride itself on being cerebral.

Review of 'Yo, robot' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Colección de relatos cortos en los que Asimov plantea las tres leyes de la robótica. Escritos en los 50, se nota de forma perceptible el paso del tiempo por ellos. Sin embargo, su importancia para el resto del universo, la concepción social que supuso de los Robots, las leyes y que los relatos están basados en la psicología y aspectos sociales de los robots, lo hacen un imprescindible (y origen) del universo de Asimov.

reviewed I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (The Robot Series)

Review of 'I, Robot' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

(Crossposted from my blog: daariga.wordpress.com/2015/08/23/i-robot/)

It
did not take too long into I, Robot for me to realize why it went far beyond every other science fiction book I had read. Isaac Asimov fails miserably in convincing the 21st century reader about the mechanics and the so called positronic brain of his futuristic robots. In fact, he does not even try. However, that does not matter because the 9 short stories in this book explore something quite extraordinary: robopsychology, the analysis of the thinking and behavior of robots governed by the Three Laws of Robotics. Published in science fiction magazines between 1940 and 1950, these stories span the lifetime of the prime character, a Dr. Susan Calvin, a robopsychologist at U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men. In each of these stories, Susan recalls an interesting problem or dilemma faced in robot-human interaction.

The stories are in chronological order of …