Oh, and the guy was dead on with the "suggest by" comment. There are absolutely no rebellions in the I, Robot books.
The only time anything goes wrong is when they implement a slightly modified 1st rule in a single line of robots, and that was completely human error. Basically they made it so instead of both never harming humans and making sure to protect humans from harm, it just kept them from ever harming humans.
Robot rebellion is the exact opposite of what Asimov was going for. He was annoyed that in every robot book the creation rebelled against his master. This movie is more like Frankenstein then it is like I, Robot.
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