The New Rules for AI
Briefly

Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, introduced in 1942, highlight the challenges of creating AI safety objectives that cannot be implemented practically in today’s robots.
Rodney Brooks notes, "People ask me about whether our robots follow Asimov's laws. There is a simple reason they don't: I can't build Asimov's laws in them!" This emphasizes the gap between fiction and reality.
We need practical rules for AI and robotics, agreeing on aspects like preventing annoyances, ensuring assistance capabilities, and maintaining societal well-being without empowering misuse.
While concerns like weaponization exist, collective design thinking can help guide AI and robotics development to improve lives and apply common-sense rules.
Read at Psychology Today
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