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A Personal Perspective: Practical rules for AI and robots.

visionary even before the first programmable electronic computer was built. The ENIAC was completed in 1945, whereas his Three Laws of Robotics were introduced via his short story"Runaround" in 1942. He was the first to describe what is known as safety objective functions, and there was no name for that either at the time.

The Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. The reality is that we're never going to stop a military contractor from sticking a machine gun on a robot dog, however, we can work together to ensure that some design thinking is applied at a societal level for the design of AI and robotics, to make our lives better.

The Second New Rule: An AI or robot must detect annoyance or displeasure, through facial expressions, collect information and do something about it, and share it with the community of AI and robotics designers, to avoid annoyance.

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