Submitted by battleangel1999 t3_zxx8mn in books
So my original introduction to this was with the movie which came out when I was 4 or 5 and I remember liking it so when I found out years later it was a book I decided I had to read it especially after learning how influential it was.
This was a very interesting read especially after I listened to Dune on audio a few months back. That book was heavy and after watching the movie and watching several videos about it I learned it's main philosophy was mankind thinking for itself after the banning of thinking machines. So as I read I, robot it was a nice parallel since they have robots doing the thinking. Especially with the last story The Evitable Conflict which involved Machines running the economy thus being in control of mankind although it was interesting that Dr. Calvin believed we were never in control of ourselves.
I still like the movie and I'm actually gonna watch it again in a bit but wow, it was nothing like the book. I can see where it borrowed some ideas. Like Sonny being in line with those robots mirrors the 6th story Little Lost Robot and The Evitable Conflict definitely inspired Vikkie.
I don't normally read sci-fi but after reading 3 or 4 Octavia Butler books (Clay's Ark is next) I decided to read some more so I picked this up. I'm glad I did. What was your favorite story from I, Robot?
(Side note but does anyone remember a computer game called the Legend of Crystal Valley? I played that as a kid and it also mentioned I, Robot because it was the MC favorite book)
HRDBMW t1_j22ts9p wrote
I read Asimov so long ago I have forgotten most of it. But what I remember the most is the three laws, and then the zeroith law, as R Daniel dedicates his existence to the survival of mankind. I think that philosophy changed me, and directed me. That I don't matter, other individuals don't matter, not if we threaten the survival of humanity, which is paramount... THAT matters.