"Robot Dreams" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov exploring the unbalance of robot/human relationships under Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.
[1] It won the Locus Award for Best Short Story in 1987.
At the start of the story a new employee at U.S. Robots, Dr. Linda Rash, informs Dr. Calvin that one of the company's robots LVX-1 (dubbed Elvex by Dr. Calvin), whose brain was designed by Dr.
Rash with a unique fractal design that mimicked human brain waves (positronic brain), experienced what he likened to a human's dream.
When Dr. Calvin asks Elvex what had happened next, he explains that the man leading the robots shouts, "Let my people go!"