Ja, Robot
Isaac Asimov w swojej kolejnej powieści science-fiction pt. ''Ja, robot'' ukazuje nam ziemie przyszłości, gdzie człowiek koegzystuje z maszynami.Roboty żyjące wśród ludzi muszą kategorycznie przestrzegać Trzech Praw Robotyki. Dyrektywy te narzucają robotom trzy zasady, w myśl których nie mogą one...
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Isaac Asimov w swojej kolejnej powieści science-fiction pt. ''Ja, robot'' ukazuje nam ziemie przyszłości, gdzie człowiek koegzystuje z maszynami.Roboty żyjące wśród ludzi muszą kategorycznie przestrzegać Trzech Praw Robotyki. Dyrektywy te narzucają robotom trzy zasady, w myśl których nie mogą one wyrządzić żadnej krzywdy człowiekowi, muszą bezwzględnie słuchać wydawanych przez ludzi poleceń i starać się przy ty
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ISBN:
9788375109269
Publish date: July 23rd 2013
Publisher: Rebis
Pages no: 235
Edition language: Polski
Series: Robot (#0.1)
by Isaac Azimov This is one of those SciFi classics I've been meaning to read forever, so I finally took the plunge and found it very different than I might have expected. It seemed to me like a series of short stories that merge from one to the next without apparent demarcation. On the first pa...
“Why … WHY does something invariably go wrong with them?”“Because”, said Powell somberly, “we are accursed. Let’s go!”Asimov’s collection of short stories is a stunning document of humanity’s struggle to find balance in a world increasingly dominated by technological progress, but with the same soci...
Scroll down for the English version --- Pur amando la fantascienza, devo confessare di non aver mai letto nulla di Asimov prima d'ora, e quello che sapevo di lui lo conosco principalmente per sentito dire, e sempre per sentito dire, ho pensato che questo fosse il libro migliore per cominciare a ...
Well, that ended on an eerie note. And dovetails nicely into Foundation I guess (I'm always telling myself I have to read it, and balk at the commitment). Also, extra points for... is it irony? I mean, given who (and what) are the ones having this "laying it out and guessing" chat, and who each blam...
Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot deserves it’s place in the Hallowed Halls of Classic Science Fiction. This collection of short stories, which showcases the development of artificial intelligence, is exquisitely well-crafted. I can only imagine how groundbreaking these piece must have been when they were wri...