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Dr. Susan Calvin is born in 1982. That same year, US Robot and Mechanical Men Inc starts up. As a graduate student at Columbia, Calvin learns about founder Lawrence Robertson’s invention of the “positronic brain” that controls a robot. With a PhD in the field, she begins working at US Robot as the world’s first robopsychologist.
In 2057, when she is 75 and newly retired, Dr. Calvin talks to a journalist from Interplanetary Press who wants to do a feature article on her life. She says the robots her company has built are a boon to humanity, and that those who called her fellow workers “blasphemers and demon-creators” were completely wrong (98/4170). She recalls a non-vocal robot, built in 1996, who was very good with children.
Eight-year-old Gloria plays hide-and-seek with Robbie, her nursemaid robot. She then tells him the story of Cinderella; she gets to the part where the clock strikes midnight, but her mother interrupts with a call to dinner. Robbie brings her in; Mrs. Weston is curt with him as always, but he bears it calmly and departs.
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