Here are the slides for the IET public lecture I gave in Sheffield on 2 September 2011 on the final day of the conference Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS).
Greeting professor, I see a dangerous flaw on the first "real-world revised" Asimov Law. When you open an exception to national security interest you are allowing robots to be weapons and kill innocent people (for instance: if north Korea decides that american journalists are a threat to the dictatorial state and deploy robots to kill then, is that acceptable?)
Greeting professor, I see a dangerous flaw on the first "real-world revised" Asimov Law. When you open an exception to national security interest you are allowing robots to be weapons and kill innocent people (for instance: if north Korea decides that american journalists are a threat to the dictatorial state and deploy robots to kill then, is that acceptable?)
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