Three Laws of Robotics
The "Three Laws of Robotics" are a set of ethical guidelines created by science fiction author Isaac Asimov. These laws govern the behavior of robots and artificial intelligence to ensure they act safely and ethically around humans. The first law states that a robot cannot harm a human or allow a human to come to harm. The second law requires robots to obey human orders unless it conflicts with the first law. The third law allows robots to protect their own existence, as long as it does not conflict with the first two laws.
These laws have influenced discussions about robotics and AI in both literature and real-world technology. They highlight the importance of safety and ethical considerations in the development of intelligent machines. As robotics and AI continue to advance, the principles outlined in the Three Laws remain relevant in guiding the responsible integration of these technologies into society.