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The Laws of Robotics are a set of laws, rules, or principles, which are intended as a fundamental framework to underpin the behavior of robots designed to have a degree of autonomy. Robots of this degree of complexity do not yet exist, but they have been widely anticipated in science fiction, films and are a topic of active research and development in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. The best known set of laws are those written by Isaac Asimov in the 1940s, or based upon them, but other sets of laws have been proposed by researchers in the decades since then.

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  • The Laws of Robotics are a set of laws, rules, or principles, which are intended as a fundamental framework to underpin the behavior of robots designed to have a degree of autonomy. Robots of this degree of complexity do not yet exist, but they have been widely anticipated in science fiction, films and are a topic of active research and development in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. The best known set of laws are those written by Isaac Asimov in the 1940s, or based upon them, but other sets of laws have been proposed by researchers in the decades since then. (en)
  • Las leyes de la robótica son un conjunto de leyes, reglas o principios, que están pensados como un marco fundamental para sustentar el comportamiento de los robots diseñados para tener cierto grado de autonomía. Los robots de este grado de complejidad aún no existen, pero han sido ampliamente anticipados en la ciencia ficción, las películas, y son un tema de investigación y desarrollo activo en los campos de la robótica y la inteligencia artificial. (es)
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  • The Laws of Robotics are a set of laws, rules, or principles, which are intended as a fundamental framework to underpin the behavior of robots designed to have a degree of autonomy. Robots of this degree of complexity do not yet exist, but they have been widely anticipated in science fiction, films and are a topic of active research and development in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. The best known set of laws are those written by Isaac Asimov in the 1940s, or based upon them, but other sets of laws have been proposed by researchers in the decades since then. (en)
  • Las leyes de la robótica son un conjunto de leyes, reglas o principios, que están pensados como un marco fundamental para sustentar el comportamiento de los robots diseñados para tener cierto grado de autonomía. Los robots de este grado de complejidad aún no existen, pero han sido ampliamente anticipados en la ciencia ficción, las películas, y son un tema de investigación y desarrollo activo en los campos de la robótica y la inteligencia artificial. (es)
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  • Leyes de la robótica (es)
  • Laws of robotics (en)
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