The famous the three laws of robotics are introduced in this collection, and also explored in great depth. Relevant read in the age of machine learning and "AI".
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NegativeCurvature quoted I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (The Robot Series, #1)
You can prove anything you want by coldly logical reason—if you pick the proper postulates. We have ours and Cutie has his.
— I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (The Robot Series, #1) (29%)
NegativeCurvature quoted I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (The Robot Series, #1)
Mathematical squiggles on paper were not always the most comforting protection against robotic fact.
— I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (The Robot Series, #1) (22%)
NegativeCurvature reviewed I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (The Robot Series, #1)
NegativeCurvature quoted Evastany by Charlotte E. English
I had spent about three minutes reviewing our options, which was sufficient time to conclude that they were limited.
— Evastany by Charlotte E. English (63%)
NegativeCurvature quoted Evastany by Charlotte E. English
Immediate denial is always the best policy, even if — damn him — he was right.
— Evastany by Charlotte E. English (24%)
NegativeCurvature reviewed Evastany by Charlotte E. English
NegativeCurvature reviewed Llandry by Charlotte E. English (The Draykon Series, #4)
NegativeCurvature reviewed Orlind by Charlotte E. English (The Draykon Series, #3)
NegativeCurvature reviewed Lokant by Charlotte E. English (The Draykon Series, #2)
NegativeCurvature quoted The Strange Case of Finley Jayne by Kady Cross (The Steampunk Chronicles, #0)
It was deadly, but at least it wasn’t one of his fancy inventions.
— The Strange Case of Finley Jayne by Kady Cross (The Steampunk Chronicles, #0) (87%)
NegativeCurvature reviewed The Strange Case of Finley Jayne by Kady Cross (The Steampunk Chronicles, #0)
A short but thrilling steampunk adventure
5 stars
A short thrilling adventure full of mystery. I highly recommend this prequel but unfortunately the same brilliance didn't go on into the next installment of this series.
NegativeCurvature reviewed Black Mercury by Charlotte E. English (The Drifting Isle Chronicles)
A fast paced adventure in a cool steam-industrial town
4 stars
The story starts up a little slow but suddenly things start happening, and a real adventure starts. It felt like at about the same time the characters came alive as well. Although the first chapters weren't all that promising, I ended up enjoying this thoroughly.
The Drifting Isle Chronicles is a shared steampunk world, where multiple authors have written their books. This was my first encounter, and I'm looking forward to reading the others as well!
Not as good as the prequel
2 stars
Content warning Generic statement about the ending.
The short prequel "The Strange Case of Finley Jayne" was an exiting steampunk adventure, but unfortunately this didn't live up to the expectations.
Too much teenage love stories and superpowers.
The ending was quite dull too.