laws of robotics


three universal laws created by sci-fi writer issac -ssimov dictating the behavior of robots and other artificially intelligent machines.

1. a robot must not harm a human, or cause a human to be harmed through inaction on the part of the robot.

2. a robot must obey the orders of its human master, unless said order violates law #1.

3. a robot must preserve its existence by any means, as long as said means do not conflict with the first two laws.
zero in megaman x violated the first law of robotics by killing a lot of humans.

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