A review by josiahdegraaf
I, Robot by Isaac Asimov

4.0

I begun reading these stories thinking they were mostly about robots. And they were. But for stories about robots, they sure raise a lot of philosophical questions for humanity. The struggles of robots as they slowly evolve to balance priorities display clearly just how complex the human minds are. And the last story in particular is very intriguing because of how it can be viewed as either a utopia or a dystopia, depending on the reader's opinion. Great set of short stories that are very intriguing, and, while primarily focused on the mindset of robots as they evolve over one woman's lifetime, also has a fair bit to say about how humans work as well.

4-4.5 stars.