Correction:
"I, Robot" is a science fiction short story by Eando Binder about a
robot named Adam Link. It was published well before the unrelated and
more famous book I, Robot by Isaac Asimov.

"The story is a robot's confession. Some weeks earlier its builder, Dr.
Link, built it in the basement. Dr. Link teaches his robot to walk and
talk and behave civilly. Dr. Link's housekeeper sees the robot just
enough to be horrified of it. The robot is fully educated in a few
weeks, Dr. Link's dog is totally loyal to the robot, and Dr. Link names
the robot Adam Link, and it professes a desire to serve any human master
who will have it. Soon afterwards, a heavy object falls on Dr. Link by
accident and kills him. His housekeeper instantly assumes that the robot
has murdered Dr. Link, and calls in armed men to hunt it down and
destroy it. They don't succeed; in fact, they provoke the robot to
retaliate, both by refusing to listen to it and by accidentally killing
Dr. Link's dog. Back at the house, the robot finds a copy of
Frankenstein, which Dr. Link had carefully hidden from the robot, and
finally somewhat understands the hysterical prejudice against it. But in
the end the robot decides that it simply isn't worth killing several
people just to get a hearing, writes its confession, and turns itself
off."-Wiki
-Ron
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