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Asimov Laws of Robotics


Many people ask me when I talk about robots, What I care about them?? Most try to guess
and these are some of the options they give me:
    robots
  • Movies Futuristic Robots
  • Robots with feelings Cause I'm freaky and scientific interest me
  • Because I'm geek and I like the technological
Many of these things could be but the answer lies with one man, Isaac Asimov

This guy was a crazy striped liked hallucinated read scientific articles and 70% of his days with stories of science fiction, which was not only a fan but a great writer ... escribioi much and so well that prsent to several journals and was honored and praised. Then they were contests, book and finally the famous ... annually in its mature stage was to receive about 10 minimum prize. Its hallucinatory

largest was the idea of \u200b\u200brobots with consciousness, with a brain "positronic" capable of giving consciousness or at least have an artificial life. In his novels specialists who studied and improved these machines with a conscience that no longer were zombies, they found it difficult to see cases of robots with defects that could read minds, they had dreams, who rebelled against their masters, who lost head, which became presidents of the world, believed that babies, who were female ... and later, large interconnected global information processors called Multivac.

Everything seems great but did you know that Asimov??
invent the word "robot" ...
invented the idea of \u200b\u200bAI (for its acronym in English, artificial intelligence)
envisioned the computer and the internet idea

One last thing ... The basis for this futuristic robots and not collapse were 3 laws (actually 4 xD). One day (in 1942) while rambling on ideas with a friend, Asimov created the 3 laws of robotics:
  1. A robot may not harm a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being damaged
  2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law
  3. A robot must protect its existence, provided that such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law
Finally, in 1985, had an idea ... briallnte what if a man one could wipe out humanity ... cro then the Zeroth Law, a final bill ... of which I will talk some other time xD.

I hope will be encouraged to read works of Asimov.
I recommend: "I, Robot", then "Bicentennial Man" and finally "Robot Dreams."

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