![]() Daneel's particular brain and system are more advanced than the average robot. ![]() Like other robots in Asimov's stories, his " positronic brain" is governed by the Three Laws of Robotics. In his introduction story, Daneel is said to be not only made in the likeness of one of his creators but is also the first robot physically indistinguishable from humans. The full story was published by Doubleday as a hardcover book in 1954. ![]() Daneel is introduced in The Caves of Steel, a serialized story published in Galaxy magazine vol. The "R" initial in his name stands for "Robot," a naming convention in Asimov's future society during Earth's early period of space colonization. ![]() Daneel Olivaw is a fictional robot created by Isaac Asimov. Daneel Olivaw as depicted on the cover of the novel The Naked Sun. ![]()
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