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26 November 2019
Super Creative
The book, I, Robot, inferentially promotes the positive, massive use of robots in the future to help the human race in all areas of human activity. Wisely, the book insightfully looks at the negatives that robots might cause for the human race. The author, Isaac Asimov, is extremely creative in his diction, characters, settings, and plot. The book is indicative of what the future of humankind might look like. I certainly would recommend this book for all ages.
The movie, I, Robot, focuses on the negatives robots will bring for the human race to achieve a dramatic plot. Despite its great suspicion of robots for the future, the movie is American genius, even more creative than the book. However, I do wish that the movie would have shown more of the positives that robots can accomplish for the human race, so that nonscientific people could see the unbelievable-genius benefits that robots can provide for all across the world.
Nonetheless, I strongly recommend the movie for all ages.