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I, robot.
Asimov: "The 'robots take over the world' plot is overdone. I think humans would make robots intrinsically safe through these three laws."
Movie: "What if the robots interpreted the three laws in such a way that they decided to take over the world??!?"
The only good part of that movie was when Will Smith's sidekick was like "this thing runs on gasoline! Don't you know gasoline explodes?!"
Wasn't there books that he wrote that were about flaws in the Three Laws?
Yeah itβs more about whatever safe guards you put life will find a way to twist them.
Life, uh, finds a way