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In this Section, we will share with you some of the intresting topics in Robotics The Three Laws of Robotics (Written by the Late Dr Isaac Asimov in 1942) 1) A Robot may not injure a Human Being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm 2) A Robot must obey orders given it by human beings 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 and Second Law Additional Law (Also written by Dr Isaac Asimov) A Robot may not harm humanity, or , by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm Revision of Three Laws of Robotics by David Langford 1) A robot will not harm authorized Government personnel but will terminate intruders with extreme prejudice. 2) A robot will obey the orders of authorized personnel except where such orders conflict with the Third Law. 3) A robot will guard its own existence with lethal antipersonnel weaponry, because a robot is bloody expensive. Quotes from Otto Binder 1) A Robot must never kill a human, of his own free will Tilden's Law of Robotics 1) A robot must protect its existence at all costs. 2) A robot must obtain and maintain access to its own power source. 3) A robot must continually search for better power sources. Tool Law by Dr Isaac Asimov 1) A tool must be safe to use. (Knives have handles, swords have hilts, and grenades have hooks.) 2) A tool must perform its function efficiently unless this would harm the user. 3) A tool must remain intact during its use unless its destruction is required for its use or for safety.
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