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Isaac Asimov's Robot series - from the iconic collection I, Robot to four classic novels - contains some of the most influential works in the history of science fiction. Establishing and testing the Three Laws of Robotics, they continue to shape the understanding and design of artificial intelligence to this…

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What fascinated me most about The Naked Sun was the vision of a culture built on radical separation: people interacting almost exclusively through holograms, recoiling from physical presence as something repellent. That estrangement felt unsettling rather than overtly dystopian.

I was also struck by how easily a motivated individual could turn robots—beings designed to make killing impossible—into weapons, simply by exploiting the gaps between intention and interpretation.

Baley’s investigation resonated with me because it isn’t just a logical puzzle; it’s a personal struggle. He has to confront his own discomfort, fears, and limitations while trying to understand a society fundamentally…

From Jasmine's list on understanding the “enemy”.

I once witnessed, at a science-fiction convention, Isaac Asimov and Harlan Ellison debate esoteric matters to the delight of fans. The Naked Sun deals with such matters. Earth detective Elijah Baley, assisted by robot Daneel Olivaw, investigates the death of Rikaine Delmarre, a prominent scientist. Delmarre died in unusual circumstances at his estate on the planet Solaria. In the 48th century, mankind has adapted to life in a variety of suns. Solaria’s population is sparse, and robots vastly outnumber humans. People avoid personal contact and live on distant estates, alone or with their spouses. Solarians customarily communicate remotely by holographic…

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