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In a very broad sense, Asimov’s laws of robotics represent a way of making decisions. He applied them to robots to create fictitious stories that explored both artificial intelligence and human behavior. Considering these 3 rules, which order would you say (1)best approximates how you approach the world, (2)would be the best way for humans to behave(you and all people would be bound to the order you choose)?

Really short versions of the rule, Google for more details

  1. Don't Harm Humans

  2. Obey Orders

  3. Protect Yourself

DJVJ311 7 Jan 21
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Well.... after looking at the chart... balanced world looks pretty good. So I'm going with that one.

  1. Don't harm humans
  2. Obey orders.
  3. Protect yourself.
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