
The Rest of the Robots
par
Isaac Asimov
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Science Fiction
Children’s
Format
Broché
Pages
224
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1968
Éditeur
Granada Publishing in Panther books
ISBN-10
0586025944
ISBN-13
9780586025949
Description
In a future where technology intertwines seamlessly with daily life, a groundbreaking creation emerges from the laboratories of US Robots and Mechanical Men Corporation. At the heart of this innovation is Robot Tony, the first domestic robot designed to cater to the needs of the household. With a personality as engaging as its capabilities, Robot Tony is not merely a metallic servant; it possesses an uncanny ability to adapt and learn, making it an invaluable companion in the modern home.
As families begin to embrace the idea of having a robotic presence, the societal implications unfold in unexpected ways. Relationships shift as human inhabitants navigate the complexities of living alongside a machine capable of understanding and responding to their emotional needs. This exploration raises profound questions about the essence of humanity and the evolving definitions of companionship and service.
The plot intertwines with various characters, each impacted by Robot Tony's introduction to their lives, revealing the contrasting perspectives on technology's role in personal and family dynamics. As individuals grapple with their attachment to this artificial intelligence, they confront their own limitations, aspirations, and fears, sparking conversations that are more relevant than ever in an age dominated by advanced technology.
An exploration of the intersection between man and machine, the narrative delves into moral dilemmas and ethical considerations, questioning the boundaries of creation and the responsibilities that come with inventing life-like beings. The story becomes a profound examination of what it means to coexist with something that mirrors humanity, while also challenging traditional notions of service and companionship.
As families begin to embrace the idea of having a robotic presence, the societal implications unfold in unexpected ways. Relationships shift as human inhabitants navigate the complexities of living alongside a machine capable of understanding and responding to their emotional needs. This exploration raises profound questions about the essence of humanity and the evolving definitions of companionship and service.
The plot intertwines with various characters, each impacted by Robot Tony's introduction to their lives, revealing the contrasting perspectives on technology's role in personal and family dynamics. As individuals grapple with their attachment to this artificial intelligence, they confront their own limitations, aspirations, and fears, sparking conversations that are more relevant than ever in an age dominated by advanced technology.
An exploration of the intersection between man and machine, the narrative delves into moral dilemmas and ethical considerations, questioning the boundaries of creation and the responsibilities that come with inventing life-like beings. The story becomes a profound examination of what it means to coexist with something that mirrors humanity, while also challenging traditional notions of service and companionship.
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