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Isaac Asimov\’s Lessons on Living with AI and Robotics

What Happened

The New Yorker published an article examining Isaac Asimov\’s influence on today\’s discourse around artificial intelligence and robotics. Drawing from his iconic science fiction works, including the Three Laws of Robotics, the article considers how Asimov anticipated many issues that society now faces as AI becomes more advanced. The piece discusses the ethical dilemmas and social implications of delegating control to intelligent machines, highlighting Asimov\’s forward-thinking narratives that foreshadow our current questions about safety, trust, and humanity\’s relationship with automated systems.

Why It Matters

Asimov\’s work remains relevant as modern AI technologies shape daily life and prompt debates about responsibility and societal impact. Revisiting his stories offers valuable perspective on our evolving relationship with artificial intelligence and robotics. Read more in our AI News Hub

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