The Netflix show Travelers has some elements of this (Protocols, and there are 6 or 7).
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Asimov has at least two more laws. Zeroth and fourth laws that radically change outcomes
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I know, looking for a different axiom set altogether
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The trend is away from first order logic and towards black box ML — so rather than laws we ought to be thinking about norms. “A robot will not deviate from average human behavior (as represented by the YouTube dataset) by more than two standard deviations” etc.
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That third deviation in almost any parameter fills prisons, boardrooms, and early graves, so you might be onto something.
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How about something that’s the opposite of a good candidate?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-transhumanist-philosopher/201409/the-three-laws-transhumanism-and-artificial-intelligence …pic.twitter.com/5fRcGCODsd
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Here is my try + Robots should declare agency limit vs anthropomorphization limit + Robot actions should be explainable + Robots should have assigned/assignable liability
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robots and even their parts are not *practically* explainable for ages now. Can you exhaustively explain what happens in your computer? Thousand of hours of work of super smart highly educated engineers and still you won't be sure. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Management_Engine …
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You have interesting set of followers
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