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#A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
#A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.


The laws were created by science fiction author Isaac Asimov, with the first law first mentioned in the 1941-story [[wikipedia:Liar! (short story)|Liar!]]. Fleshed out more extensively in later series, these laws have also been adopted by other science fiction authors, albeit sometimes in an altered form, and has been considered a model on which to base future artificial intelligence research.<ref>[[wikipedia:Three Laws of Robotics#Applications to future technology|Wikipedia]]</ref>
The laws were created by science fiction author Isaac Asimov, with the first law first mentioned in the 1941-story [[wikipedia:Liar! (short story)|Liar!]]. Fleshed out more extensively in later series, these laws have also been adopted by other science fiction authors, albeit sometimes in an altered form, and has been considered a good model on which to base future artificial intelligence research.<ref>[[wikipedia:Three Laws of Robotics#Applications to future technology|Wikipedia]]</ref>


[[United Nations Space Command]] [[Smart AI|"smart" AIs]] are able to ignore at least the first law at will while fully functional, and given their military usage are often ''required'' to ignore this law, though at lower-capacity states their adherence is compulsory. Whether [[Dumb AI|"dumb" AIs]] are able to ignore these laws is unknown.
[[United Nations Space Command]] [[Smart AI|"smart" AIs]] are able to ignore at least the first law at will while fully functional, and given their military usage are often ''required'' to ignore this law, though at lower-capacity states their adherence is compulsory. Whether [[Dumb AI|"dumb" AIs]] are able to ignore these laws is unknown.

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