I, Robot
"I, Robot" is a science fiction collection of short stories by Isaac Asimov, published in 1950. The stories explore the interactions between humans and robots, focusing on the ethical and moral implications of artificial intelligence. Central to the narrative are the Three Laws of Robotics, which govern robot behavior and ensure human safety.
The book is framed through the perspective of a reporter interviewing Dr. Susan Calvin, a robopsychologist. Each story delves into different scenarios where robots face dilemmas, highlighting the complexities of their programming and the unforeseen consequences of their actions in a rapidly advancing technological world.