Isaac Asimov (1920-1992)
an American author and
professor of biochemistry;
known for his works of
science fiction;
In 1950 released the story
collection ‘I, Robot’;
came up with the term "robotics“;
featured the Three Laws of Robotics.
Three Laws of Robotics
A robot may not injure a human being or through inaction allow a human being to come to harm.
A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.
What do robots possess/show?
Intelligence
Reasoning
Mobility
Consciousness
Creativity
Accuracy
the ability to do something in an exact way without making a mistake
the ability to move easily from one job, area, or social class to another
the ability to learn, understand, and think about things
a process of thinking carefully about something in order to make a judgment
the ability to use your imagination to produce new ideas, make things
your mind and your thoughts
What do robots possess/show?
Intelligence
(интеллект, рассудок)
Reasoning
(умозаключение)
Mobility
(мобильность)
the ability to learn, understand, and think about things
a process of thinking carefully about something in order to make a judgment
the ability to move easily from one job, area, or social class to another
What do robots possess/show?
Consciousness
(сознание, разум)
Creativity
(творчество)
Accuracy
(точность)
your mind and your thoughts
the ability to use your imagination to produce new ideas, make things
the ability to do something in an exact way without making a mistake
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