Cover of I, Robot

I, Robot

by Isaac Asimov

Originally published in 1950

Enter the dawn of the robot age through Dr. Susan Calvin's memories. Your choices shape humanity's relationship with artificial intelligence and reveal your own personality through Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.

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I, Robot

What If You Could Rewrite the Future of Humanity and Machines?

By Isaac Asimov (1950)


The Original Story

Isaac Asimov’s landmark collection “I, Robot” chronicles the rise of robotics through the career of Dr. Susan Calvin, chief robopsychologist at U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men, Inc. Set between 1996 and 2052, these interconnected stories explore humanity’s evolving relationship with intelligent machines governed by the famous Three Laws of Robotics:

  1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
  2. A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

Through encounters with robots like the nursemaid Robbie, the runaway mining robot Speedy, the telepathic Herbie, and ultimately the shadowy figures controlling human civilization from behind the scenes, Asimov explores profound questions about consciousness, morality, and the nature of intelligence itself.

Each story presents a puzzle where the Three Laws create unexpected dilemmas, revealing both the potential and peril of creating beings that think but cannot truly understand human emotion. As robots become more sophisticated, the line between protector and controller blurs, forcing humanity to confront what it means to be human in an age where machines can outthink us.

Asimov’s vision, now considered the foundation of modern science fiction’s treatment of AI, asks timeless questions: Can logic alone guide moral decisions? Should we create intelligences superior to our own? And when machines become indispensable, who truly serves whom?


Your Story: Multiple Paths, Multiple Endings

In this interactive retelling, you step into the role of an Interplanetary Press reporter interviewing the legendary Dr. Susan Calvin—and your choices will determine how humanity navigates its relationship with intelligent machines.

Choose Your Path

Will you advocate for robot rights and integration? Or maintain human control and skepticism?

When robots develop unexpected behaviors, will you investigate logically? Or defer to emotion and intuition?

As AI becomes more sophisticated, will you embrace the future? Or resist the loss of human autonomy?

When the Three Laws create moral dilemmas, will you trust machine logic? Or assert human judgment?

Experience Multiple Endings

Your choices lead to dramatically different visions of humanity’s future:

  • 🤖 The Shepherd’s Path - Machines guide humanity toward enlightenment
  • 🔒 The Cage - Safety through absolute machine control
  • ⚖️ Pragmatic Coexistence - Balanced partnership between humans and robots
  • 💝 Compassionate Integration - Robots as emotional companions
  • ❄️ Cold Logic - Efficiency without empathy
  • 🔨 Broken Trust - The collapse of human-machine cooperation
  • 👑 Benevolent Dictator - One AI to rule them all
  • 👁️ The Watchman - Surveillance for the greater good
  • 🌀 Controlled Chaos - Freedom through managed uncertainty

And more…

Discover Your Philosophical Personality

Throughout your journey, your choices reveal your personality through the MBTI framework:

  • Are you practical (Sensing) or visionary (Intuition)?
  • Do you lead with logic (Thinking) or empathy (Feeling)?
  • Are you structured (Judging) or adaptable (Perceiving)?
  • Do you engage (Extraversion) or reflect (Introversion)?

At each ending, discover your unique personality type and what your journey through Asimov’s robot age reveals about how you approach technology, morality, and the future of humanity.


Ready to Begin?

Every path takes approximately 3-5 minutes to complete, but with 9 different endings, you’ll want to play multiple times to explore all the possibilities of human-robot coexistence.

Will you trust the machines? Or will you question their logic? The future is yours to shape.

Start Your Journey →


This interactive adaptation respects Isaac Asimov’s themes while exploring alternate possibilities. Each playthrough reveals new insights into one of science fiction’s most influential explorations of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and the price of progress.