It’s so widely known though, so it’s perhaps the only good jump-off point to have a discussion with a wide audience about machine ethics.
And pushing back on it is important because I meet many people who assume the 3 laws of robotics are both necessary and sufficient. That’s basically everyone who hasn’t thought about the issue beyond seeing a few episodes of Futurama.
2 Responses to “Why Asimov’s Three Laws Of Robotics Can’t Protect Us”
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Brandon ReinhartIt’s strange this ever needs to be said. They’re a work of fiction by a fiction author!
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Louie HelmIt’s so widely known though, so it’s perhaps the only good jump-off point to have a discussion with a wide audience about machine ethics.
And pushing back on it is important because I meet many people who assume the 3 laws of robotics are both necessary and sufficient. That’s basically everyone who hasn’t thought about the issue beyond seeing a few episodes of Futurama.