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The robots in Asimov's stories don't much resemble computers as we know them--they're more like characters. His computers tend to be massive centralized things, as computers were in his day. Compare to the pocket computers in The Mote in God's Eye, which are eerily similar to today's smartphones. Niven apparently thought the idea was one of the most fantastical aspects of the book.


Unless I'm mistaken, at the very least "The End of Eternity" features pocket computers, too.

And to say robot brains don't count because their AI is so advanced that they are more like characters is kind of disingenuous :)




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