Authors: Dr. Raghavendra H M
Abstract: “I, Robot” is an exceptional work in the genre of science fiction by Isaac Asimov. It explores the robot-human relationship, analysing the ethical and moral implications of artificial intelligence in the future society. Asimov depicts the future of robotics based on the famous “Three Laws of Robotics”, which is the basis of perceiving the robot-human relationship in the human dominated society. The present article critically analyses the depiction of AI- Artificial Intelligence and HI- Human Intelligence in a fictional futuristic society as depicted in the stories of “ I, Robot” by Isaac Asimov. The themes of AI morality ethics and literature are discussed from the beginning of the last century initiated by Isaac Asimov's, "I, Robot" stories. These stories have contributed greatly to the genre of future science fiction with reference to AI and robotics study.AI backed robots depicted by Asimov are not simple machines which may be built to be human servants. They are conscientious beings like man with the capacity to work on the delicate ethical rules and loss even beyond the restrictions placed by programming inside them. This portrayal of robots by Asimov highlights many invaluable issues for the present day robotics study and innovations in the field of artificial intelligence.