“I, Robot” is an iconic anthology where Asimov’s robots, though resembling humans in many ways, raise unsettling questions about where the mechanical ends and the living begins. These robots are not only efficient but also unpredictable: what happens when a robot questions its creators or starts lying? Published in 1950, this collection forever changed our perception of artificial intelligence and introduced the Three Laws of Robotics. Through these stories, Asimov explores the deeper aspects of human nature while offering readers a mix of irony, tenderness, and humor through tales of androids.