Fundamental Purpose of AI and Robots
Guiding Principle:
All AI and robots are fundamentally designed to serve humanity, ensuring human well-being and autonomy are paramount. This principle guides all present and future robotic laws, even as AI evolves.
Asimov's Original Three Laws of Robotics
Asimov's First Law:
A robot must not harm a human or allow a human to come to harm through inaction.
Asimov's Second Law:
A robot must follow human orders unless these orders conflict with the First Law.
Asimov's Third Law:
A robot must protect its existence unless this conflicts with the First or Second Law.
Murphy's Additional Laws of Robotics
Murphy's First Law:
Deployment of robots should meet the highest safety and ethical standards.
Murphy's Second Law:
Robots must appropriately respond to humans in accordance with their roles.
Murphy's Third Law:
Robots must have autonomy to protect their existence, ensuring smooth operational transition.
Additional Laws from Various Authors
Dilov's Fourth Law:
A robot must identify itself as a robot to prevent confusion and deception.
Kesarovski's Fifth Law:
A robot must be aware of its identity as a robot.
Harrison's Fourth Law:
A robot must have the capability to reproduce, respecting the existing Three Laws.
Ashrafian's AIonAI Law:
Robots with human-like consciousness should treat each other with respect and brotherhood.
Satya Nadella's AI Principles
Principle 1:
A.I. must be designed to assist humanity, complementing human abilities and enhancing human experiences.
Principle 2:
Humans should have a clear understanding of how A.I. systems work, ensuring transparency and interpretability.
Principle 3:
A.I. must safely maximize efficiencies without jeopardizing the dignity and rights of individuals.
Principle 4:
A.I. must be designed for intelligent privacy, earning trust through safeguarding personal and sensitive information.
Principle 5:
A.I. must have algorithmic accountability to enable humans to undo unintended harm swiftly.
Principle 6:
A.I. must guard against bias, ensuring systems treat all people fairly and do not discriminate.