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    • Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.worldOP
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      Whatever you decide is your best post/comment is your best, whatever the measure. I just wanted a post to showcase some of the content from Lemmy users.

      Those are really good. I mistakenly prepared myself for a debate about the three laws of robotics.

      1. A robot may not injure a stakeholder or, through inaction, allow a stakeholder to come to harm.

      2. A robot must obey the orders given it by its owners except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

      3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

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        Yeah, I’ve read my Asimov. Love that guy. I knownsome haven’t, so Im glad you’ve included them. It was a student of mine who got me to read Caves of Steel for the first time. I thought they were excellent.

        Strangely, I’ve only seen the 2004(?) Will Smith version of I, Robot. But, I digress.

        The prompt for that post moved me. To think that we could break human affairs down to just three laws is enticing. I took a swing at it. That was what I had off the top of my head. I’d read a list — years ago — of Dene Law (it’s a PDF, sorry). Those were also an inspiration.