Chris Paul and Burning Bright dive into Isaac Asimov’s classic I, Robot, exploring the timeless questions it raises about technology, morality, and the human condition. They unpack the book’s famous Three Laws of Robotics and discuss how these guiding principles shape the conflicts between humans and machines in Asimov’s stories. The conversation highlights the ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence, the tension between control and autonomy, and the parallels to today’s rapidly advancing tech landscape. With thoughtful analysis and engaging commentary, the hosts connect Asimov’s mid-20th century vision to modern debates on AI, surveillance, and the future of human freedom.