Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics are set in a future when robots can think and act for themselves. The first law prohibits robots from injuring humans or allowing humans to come to harm due to inaction, while the second law requires robots to obey human orders except those which conflict with the first law. A third law requires robots to protect their own existence, except when doing so conflicts with the first two laws.
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AuthorCoach Rentz teaches Engineering at Lady's Island Middle School ArchivesCategories |