tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1855934129380553802.comments2013-08-01T06:45:34.019-07:00UEL English PEN Society Book ReviewsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13469602045619790349noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1855934129380553802.post-75081873523662372412013-08-01T06:45:34.019-07:002013-08-01T06:45:34.019-07:00It seems to me that the Robot Series does not atte...It seems to me that the Robot Series does not attempt to be accurate at predicting the development of autonomous robots. The series concerns itself more with the ethical conflicts that arise when a machine with relatively limited information and capable of purely logical reasoning is faced with an uncertain and ambiguous world. Regarding the laws, they are not naive in my opinion. Without the laws, any robot with enough autonomy would simply become uncontrollable. The laws allow freedom within limits specified by the robot's owner. Anyway, regarding the use of robots, it seems a bit of a generalisation to claim that most robots are designed for war. Robots are mainly designed to work in factories and in the near future, we might see an increasing use of robots in the mental health sector.priestlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00978579905754306113noreply@blogger.com