Three Laws of Robotics

In science fiction, the Three Laws of Robotics are a set of three rules written by Isaac Asimov, which almost all positronic robots appearing in his fiction must obey. Introduced in his 1942 short story "Runaround", although foreshadowed in a few earlier stories, the Laws state the following:

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  • World's most advanced robot Asimo gets Edinburgh Science Festival underway

    World's most advanced robot Asimo gets Edinburgh Science Festival underway

    THE WORLDS most advanced robot has officially launched the Edinburgh Science Festival. More than 7500 people flocked to McEwan Hall over the weekend to watch the festivals star attraction, who can walk, run, dance and even play football. The robot, called Asimo, is the end product of 22 years of research by scientists all over the world, including a team at Edinburgh University.
  • Robot Science - Human Hands (http://robotscience.bandcamp.com)

    Robot Science - Human Hands (http://robotscience.bandcamp.com)

    robotscience.bandcamp.com Download the higher quality version and the entire album Doodads FOR FREE! Pay whatever you like, just like Radiohead. All my music is made with Propellerhead's Reason 4, Audacity, and Samples. My influences range from "M83" to "My Bloody Valentine" to various chiptune artists. Video was made with iTune's new visualization plugin. Pretty neat stuff. Myspace www.myspace.com Last.fm: www.last.fm Hypem: hypem.com If you like Doodads, download my first album "Square" here: robotscience.bandcamp.com Support starving musicians! Thanks for the listen and hopefully the download.
  • Science: Interview With a Robot - nytimes.com

    Science: Interview With a Robot - nytimes.com

    National correspondent Amy Harmon sits down to talk with the Bina48 about what it's like to be a robot. Related Link: nyti.ms
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K): Gumby in Robot Rumpus

    Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K): Gumby in Robot Rumpus

    Mike and The Bots riff on a Gumby short, in which robots cause havoc at the Gumby house.
  • Awesome Robot @ Carnegie Science Center

    Awesome Robot @ Carnegie Science Center

    almost perfect, completely autonomous, basketball-shooting robot that was at the Carnegie Science Center
  • - The Most Evil (?) Robots in Science Fiction Movie History -

    - The Most Evil (?) Robots in Science Fiction Movie History -

    Well tell me what you think....This is a list of the most evil, violent and deadly robots in film history. Maybe yo think i'm wrong, so comment whatever tou want! 1.- Maximilian from "The Black Hole" (1979) 2.- The Gunslinger from "Westworld" (1973) 3.- Colossus and Guardian from "Colossus: The Forbin Project" 4.- Box from "Logan's Run" (1976) 5.- Gort from "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951) 6.- ED-209 from "Robocop" (1987) 7.- Kane (Robocop 2.0) from "Robocop 2" (1990) 8.- Ash from "Alien" (1979) 9.- T-1000 from "Terminator 2: Judgement Day" (1991) 10.- HAL 9000 from "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) 11.- Roy Batty (Nexus 6 Model) from "Blade Runner" (1982) 12.- T-850 Model 101 from "The Terminator" (1984)
  • - The most Cute and Friendly Robots in Science Fiction Movie History -

    - The most Cute and Friendly Robots in Science Fiction Movie History -

    Well tell me what you think....This is a list of the most friendly, cute and funny robots in film history. Maybe yo think i'm wrong, so comment whatever tou want! 1.- Val Com, Aqua Com Phil and Catskill from "Heartbeeps" (1981) 2.- The Iron Giant from "The Iron Giant" (1999) 3.- The Small Flying Alien Robots from "Batteries not Included" (1987) 4.- Johnny 5 from "Short Circuit 1 and 2" (1986 - 1988) 5.- Marvin from "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (2005) 6.- Robby from "The Forbidden Planet" (1956) 7.- Sico from "Rocky IV" (1985) 8.- Andrew Martin from "Bicentennial Man" (1999) 9.- VINCENT from "The Black Hole" (1979) 10.- Teddy from "AI" (2001) 11.- R5-D4 & R2-D2 from "Star Wars" (1977) 12.- Huey, Dewey and Louie from "Silent Running" (1972) 13.- Johnny Cab from "Total Recall" (1990) The Music comes from DMX Krew Ep: "Showroom Dummies" (1998): "Showroom Dummies" and "Manekin". I hope you like it! Please Comment!!!
  • Robots from Science Fiction Movies

    Robots from Science Fiction Movies

    Video scenes taken from the movies; The day the earth stood still, Tron and Bicentennial Man. Music; Alan Parson's Project - I wouldn't want to be like you. Enjoy.
  • World's most advanced robot Asimo gets Edinburgh Science Festival underway

  • Robot Science - Human Hands (http://robotscience.bandcamp.com)

  • Science: Interview With a Robot - nytimes.com

  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K): Gumby in Robot Rumpus

  • Awesome Robot @ Carnegie Science Center

  • - The Most Evil (?) Robots in Science Fiction Movie History -

  • - The most Cute and Friendly Robots in Science Fiction Movie History -

  • Robots from Science Fiction Movies

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