Adam Lik and the three laws.
Like the scene in I, Robot.
"Although the late Dr. Isaac Asimov is credited as a writer in the "suggested by the book" category, there never was an Asimov "book" (i.e. novel) called I, Robot. A short story called "I, Robot", about a robot called "Adam Link", was written by Earl and Otto Binder (aka "Eando" Binder) and published in the January 1939 issue of Amazing Stories, well before the unrelated and more well-known book I, Robot (1950), a collection of short stories, by Isaac Asimov. Dr. Asimov has admitted to being heavily influenced by the Binder short story. The title of Asimov's collection was changed to "I Robot" by the publisher, against Asimov's wishes."