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"
Too
busy
?
"
"
No
,
he
said
that
no
human
could
.
He
was
frank
about
it
He
told
me
,
and
I
hope
I
understand
him
properly
,
that
the
Machines
are
a
gigantic
extrapolation
.
Thus
-
A
team
of
mathematicians
work
several
years
calculating
a
positronic
brain
equipped
to
do
certain
similar
acts
of
calculation
.
Using
this
brain
they
make
further
calculations
to
create
a
still
more
complicated
brain
,
which
they
use
again
to
make
one
still
more
complicated
and
so
on
.
According
to
Silver
,
what
we
call
the
Machines
are
the
result
of
ten
such
steps
.
"
"
Ye-es
,
that
sounds
familiar
.
Fortunately
,
I
'm
not
a
mathematician
.
Poor
Vincent
.
He
is
a
young
man
.
The
Directors
before
him
,
Alfred
Lanning
and
Peter
Bogert
,
are
dead
,
and
they
had
no
such
problems
.
Nor
had
I.
Perhaps
roboticists
as
a
whole
should
now
die
,
since
we
can
no
longer
understand
our
own
creations
.
"
"
Apparently
not
.
The
Machines
are
not
super-brains
in
Sunday
supplement
sense
,
-
although
they
are
so
pictured
in
the
Sunday
supplements
.
It
is
merely
that
in
their
own
particular
province
of
collecting
and
analyzing
a
nearly
infinite
number
of
data
and
relationships
thereof
,
in
nearly
infinitesimal
time
,
they
have
progressed
beyond
the
possibility
of
detailed
human
control
.
"
And
then
I
tried
something
else
.
I
actually
asked
the
Machine
.
In
the
strictest
secrecy
,
we
fed
it
the
original
data
involved
in
the
steel
decision
,
its
own
answer
,
and
the
actual
developments
since
,
-
the
overproduction
,
that
is
,
-
and
asked
for
an
explanation
of
the
discrepancy
.
"
"
Good
,
and
what
was
its
answer
?
"
"
I
can
quote
you
that
word
for
word
:
'
The
matter
admits
of
no
explanation
.
'
"
"
And
how
did
Vincent
interpret
that
?
"
"
In
two
ways
.
Either
we
had
not
given
the
Machine
enough
data
to
allow
a
definite
answer
,
which
was
unlikely
.
Dr.
Silver
admitted
that
.
-
Or
else
,
it
was
impossible
for
the
Machine
to
admit
that
it
could
give
any
answer
to
data
which
implied
that
it
could
harm
a
human
being
.
This
,
naturally
,
is
implied
by
the
First
Law
.
And
then
Dr.
Silver
recommended
that
I
see
you
.
"