The 5 Laws of Robotics
I have been studying the whole range of issues/opportunities in the commercial roll out of robotics for many years now, and I've spoken at a number of conferences about the best way for us to look at regulating robotics. In the process I've found that my guidelines most closely match the EPSRC Principles of Robotics, although I provide additional focus on potential solutions. And I'm calling it the 5 Laws of Robotics because it's so hard to avoid Asimov's Laws of Robotics in the public perception of what needs to be done. The first most obvious point about these "5 Laws of Robotics" should be that I'm not suggesting actual laws, and neither actually was Asimov with his famous 3 Laws (technically 4 of them). Asimov proposed something that was hardwired or hardcoded into the existence of robots, and of course that didn't work perfectly, which gave him the material for his books.
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