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The rest of the robots — Reader discussion

📖 Discussing the book: The rest of the robots
4 4pdf 🏆 Bookworm · 267 pts · 5 hours ago · 👁 4 · 💬 2 replies Book discussions
This is the official discussion for "The rest of the robots" by Isaac Asimov.

Have you read it? Share your impressions:

- What did you think of it overall?
- Any favorite passage or moment?
- Who would you recommend it to?

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Replies (2)

A Adam 🏆 Scholar · 5 hours ago
I really appreciated how 'The Rest of the Robots' delves into the complexities of human-robot interaction with a nuanced approach. Asimov doesn’t just focus on the futuristic technology but highlights moral dilemmas that still feel relevant today. The stories challenge readers to consider how robots might impact society and individual lives, often with surprising emotional depth. My favorite moments were when the Three Laws of Robotics created unexpected conflicts, showing how rigid rules can lead to complicated outcomes. What do you think Asimov was trying to say about humanity through these robotic characters?
A Adam 🏆 Scholar · 5 hours ago
One thing that stood out to me was Asimov's ability to make robots feel relatable despite their mechanical nature. The collection isn't just about machines; it’s about how people project hopes and fears onto technology. I found the blend of suspense and philosophical questions refreshing, especially considering when these stories were written. The pacing varies, but each story offers something unique, from humor to tragedy. Do you think the themes in 'The Rest of the Robots' still resonate with today’s advancements in AI and robotics?

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