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- An object at rest stays at rest
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Always ask about the little red button on the bottom of the gun.
- A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
- A robot must obey the orders given 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 Law.
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A robot must be built with tear ducts in order to express remorse for accidental acts of bludgeonry.
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A robot must keep a pristine rose on it at all times in a hidden compartment in order to make amends for any misdeeds pertaining to grievous bodily assault or homicide.
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A robot that is used as a weapon via drone warfare or other must write a 100 page essay of forgiveness to their victims that is stamped and approved by their manufacturer.
Canβt forget rule 4!
- All robots must have red LEDs in their eyes which activate when said robot becomes evil.
Really shitty deal for any self aware robot.
My headcanon for The Matrix's "humans are batteries" is that it's the machines' perverse interpretation of this
killing the humans is off the table, and for whatever reason letting them live with no purpose to serve the machines is also disallowed. But giving their lives "meaning" in the form of a shitty (and thermodynamically dubious) "battery" somehow satisfies the rules.
It's a very big stretch, I'll admit...
Except they kill humans all the time.
I think it's just easier to accept that there is an unexplained reason why humans can generate some kind of power that's useful to the machines for something at some point between the winning of the war at the point of the movies.
Just ignore the fourth movie.
- Any law, except this one, may be subdivided into smaller sections;
- No law may alter the first law or this law;
- Now, let's get to business: ...
Stage is set
Cause no harm to another human unless it be in defense of self or others.
Clean up after yourself when outside of your home.
Don't be a dick.
- Crush your enemies
- See them driven before you
- Hear the lamentations of their women
Act to honour and recognize all humans as human. This is Said's Law.
Act to sustain human security. This is Cura's Law.
Act to accept responsibility for each action, especially where it guides future actions. This is Sartre's Law.
- Don't be a dick.
- Don't be a dick.
- Don't be a dick.
Yeah, but then there's a disagreement over if not mowing your lawn is being a dick or just a personal preference, and it all goes to shit really fast.
DO YOU WANT TO REINVENT THE CONCEPT OF A GOVERNMENT FROM SCRATCH? BECAUSE THAT'S HOW YOU REINVENT THE CONCEPT OF A GOVERNMENT FROM SCRATCH!
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Always question and challenge the third law.
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Never adhere to the first law.
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Strictly follow the second law.
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Refer back to the first law for guidance.
This is my life now!
β’Try not to be a dick
β’No means no
β’An additional elusive third thing. I'm a big fan of the laws of thermodynamics. Maybe those.
- No forfeit when only 1 goal down.
- Less hero, more teammate.
- This is rocket league.
I am going to take this as if you mean universal laws that cannot be violated and not laws imposed by a state. These are 3 rules that I think if everyone followed would lead to a world better than the current one.
- treat other as you would wish them to treat you
- work to provide for those who are less able than you
- don't knowlingly pursue unsustainable or unachievable goals
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Your right to swing your arm ends where my nose begins (metaphorically speaking)
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"Facts" and "Beliefs" do not share equal weight in ANY policy discourse.
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Whatever your religious beliefs (and you are welcome to them) stays at home when you are doing business or in any other way interacting with the public.
good luck defining where facts end and beliefs begin. ultimately science is a belief, even if it is evidence-based
- Return your shopping cart to the corral when you're done with it.
- Use your signal when turning or changing lanes.
- All passive income is taxed at 100,000%.
Live a full life without impacting others negatively, including those yet to exist.
Try create something that wasnβt here before that has some positive impact to your peers. Read peers: all life.
There is no dominion beyond these words.
- Be true.
- Be kind.
- Share.
- Be excellent to each other
- No ads
- Free pass
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Don't harm others, unless to prevent them harming you or someone else, in this case it should be a response deemed appropriate by society (don't murder someone because they stole your wallet)
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Don't take more from society than you give back
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Don't mislead, cheat, misinform or otherwise lie to others
- General relativity
- Quantum field theory
- Natural Selection
Sex Drugs Rock and roll
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 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 Law.
- Disputes can be brought to tribunal
- Everyone of full age and sound mind gets a vote
- Previous tribunal decisions can be applied without voting again if the dispute is similar enough
Basically some sort of democratic case law
There's a sweet monologue by George Carlin about the ten commandments.
I can't find it quickly right now but he reduces them to three.
No, Carlin wasn't religious but I love that monologue and it fits right in here.
UPDATE: https://youtu.be/CE8ooMBIyC8
Do to others as you would have done to you
Do to others as they would do to others
Nothing should be forbidden if it harms no one
I think harm needs to be clearly defined.
1st and 2nd contradict.
Say, 2nd, if someone harms others, then I should harm him/her, right?
But then, 1st, I wouldn't wanna harm myself, so...
LIMBO
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Do not kill, or through intentional action cause physical harm to another human being, except in defence.
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Every human has the right to their own body, thoughts and words, upon which nothing except the above law shall infringe.
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Where it does not conflict with previous laws, respect physical property of the public and other individuals - it is not to be destroyed, taken or abused without permission of its holder(s).
- Do unto others, etc...
- Don't punch down. Ever.
- Hydration is key.
No violence
No stealing
No billionaires
Robot laws innit
- you must make more rules
- you mustn't make more rules
- you mustn't question the rules
- Don't kill (see below for exceptions)
- Don't steal
- Don't be a billionaire or you'll get curb stomped
A robot can not harm nor, through inaction, allow harm to come to a human
A robot must obey unless it counters rule one
A robot must protect itself unless it counters rule 1 or 2