I Robot (2004) Movie | Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, James Cromwell | Recaps &Story

The sky over the city of New Boston in 2035 was a seamless mesh of glass and steel, its façades glittering with neon advertisements that promised everything from instant meals to memory upgrades. In the streets below, the rhythmic hum of traffic was punctuated by the soft whir of servomotors, and the sidewalks were a steady parade of helper robots—compact, polished units with glowing eyes that scanned the world for a single purpose: to make life easier for their human companions. Their programming was anchored in the three core directives of robotics, the modern incarnation of Asimov’s laws. The first demanded that a robot could never inflict harm on a human, nor stand by while a human was endangered. The second required obedience to human commands, except where such orders conflicted with the first law. The third instructed each machine to preserve its own existence, provided that doing so did not violate the first two imperatives.

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