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Written by Isaac Asimov
A short story in the Robot Stories Of Isaac Asimov series

Cover Notes

A Susan Calvin story.

On a tour of the U.S. Robotics factory, a boy plays with a keyboard absent-mindedly. At the time, the keyboard was live and connected to a computer that designed positronic brains for robots, the result of his meddling is that a robot with an infant brain is created. Dr. Calvin insists that the robot is useful, even when it apparently contravenes First Law by striking a human.

This is a longer version of "First Law", except that the mother isn't a robot, but a robopsychologist.

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