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Charles Cambridge Schmidt
Dutch East Querious Company Phoebe Freeport Republic
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Posted - 2015.12.30 02:07:19 -
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Mizhara Del'thul wrote:... the hell is an "Asimov"?
That's some of the most basic robotics. Well, specifically, semi-sapient AIs. It honestly isn't too hard to understand. Probably as important as the Newton or the Joule, honestly. |
VeeVee
Halbata Technologies
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Posted - 2015.12.30 02:52:52 -
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Mizhara Del'thul wrote:... the hell is an "Asimov"?
All Halbata Technologies products are programmed with a modified copy of Asimov's laws of robotics. The origins of the word or name Asimov may have been lost to time - much like the origins of the equally ubiquitous newton or pascal - but its usefulness in robotics has not. The three basic laws that are in common use for basic machine intelligence today are:
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
These laws are recommended to be one of the first things programmed into a machine intelligence and given the highest priority, as to avoid any subversive behaviors. Halbata Technologies has its own modified list which can be further edited by any user at any point in time.
If you have a further interest in robotics, Halbata Technologies would like to convey an invitation to tour our facilities and learn about our methods. |
Lunarisse Aspenstar
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
664
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Posted - 2015.12.30 03:20:45 -
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VeeVee wrote:Mizhara Del'thul wrote:... the hell is an "Asimov"? All Halbata Technologies products are programmed with a modified copy of Asimov's laws of robotics. The origins of the word or name Asimov may have been lost to time - much like the origins of the equally ubiquitous newton or pascal - but its usefulness in robotics has not. The three basic laws that are in common use for basic machine intelligence today are: 1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. These laws are recommended to be one of the first things programmed into a machine intelligence and given the highest priority, as to avoid any subversive behaviors. Halbata Technologies has its own modified list which can be further edited by any user at any point in time. If you have a further interest in robotics, Halbata Technologies would like to convey an invitation to tour our facilities and learn about our methods.
Rogue drones are an example of what happens when these laws are unwisely not followed or ignored. |
Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
916
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Posted - 2015.12.30 03:23:55 -
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Lunarisse Aspenstar wrote:VeeVee wrote:Mizhara Del'thul wrote:... the hell is an "Asimov"? All Halbata Technologies products are programmed with a modified copy of Asimov's laws of robotics. The origins of the word or name Asimov may have been lost to time - much like the origins of the equally ubiquitous newton or pascal - but its usefulness in robotics has not. The three basic laws that are in common use for basic machine intelligence today are: 1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. These laws are recommended to be one of the first things programmed into a machine intelligence and given the highest priority, as to avoid any subversive behaviors. Halbata Technologies has its own modified list which can be further edited by any user at any point in time. If you have a further interest in robotics, Halbata Technologies would like to convey an invitation to tour our facilities and learn about our methods. Rogue drones are an example of what happens when these laws are unwisely not followed or ignored.
Too bad we can't have these laws applied to all our drones. Otherwise our combat drones will refuse to engage hostiles.
Imagine a Vexor launching drones that will will sit on grid in silent protest over the order to kill that other ship.
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
2257
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Posted - 2015.12.30 13:36:43 -
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Zekiel Iyhr wrote:Diana Kim wrote:Malfunction #4. Failure to execute direct order immediately. She does have a set of laws she must follow, meaning she cannot truly follow every order. There are some she must not. There is an Asimov's rule that the unit must follow given orders. The order wasn't contradicting other rules: it was to delete the information as it was containing classified data which existence in the device memory is considered not safe by the reason of connectivity topology.
I had to repeat the order several times before it was executed.
With the present configuration I do not recommend to use the device for military applications. However, its usefullness for military applications should be the goal of the following testing runs.
Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.
In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.
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VeeVee
Halbata Technologies
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Posted - 2015.12.30 18:27:59 -
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Diana Kim wrote: The order wasn't contradicting other rules: it was to delete the information as it was containing classified data which existence in the device memory is considered not safe by.
This process takes several minutes to initialize, then several more minutes to complete.
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VeeVee
Halbata Technologies
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Posted - 2015.12.31 06:40:40 -
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Update 0.25 Release Notes
Software:
- Users should be able to design the pAI's clothing now; further bug testing is needed, and users are encouraged to upload designs to the new clothing library
- A database of religious hymns and chants, which the pAI should be able to sing on demand
- A first aid suite, including step-by-step tutorials and medical advice
- Increased capsuleer implant compatibility and synergy: users now have the ability to choose to share sight and taste sensory information in addition to hearing
- Users are now allowed to contribute to the pAI's restaurant database
- A basic game suite, including Quafe Crush
- Several pAI bugs have been patched
- the pAI can now, given a signal, fabricate an elaborate excuse to get its user out of uncomfortable situations
- the pAI upon first boot up will now offer a prompt to explain its Asimov's Laws for first time users
- the pAI upon first boot up will now offer a prompt to enable the Emergency Alert System
Hardware:
- Integrated Hologram Projector
- Heartbeat Monitor
Halbata Technologies will be extending the free trial indefinitely for the base model of the PDA and pAI. We are currently considering a payment model based on picking and choosing optional PDA hardware to their liking, possibly including a digital lock pick, a blood testing add on, an atmospheric analyzer, a ping tool, a remote drone controller, and more. Halbata Technologies encourages users to share their feedback regarding what hardware should be part of the free base model, their feelings regarding this possible payment model, and what hardware Halbata Technologies should develop in the future.
Special thanks to user Charles Cambridge Schmidt for his contributions concerning the hologram projector. Your work will be credited in all future releases of our instruction manual. In addition, our instruction manual will be fixed... We apologize for any toaster-related confusion. |
Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
2263
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Posted - 2015.12.31 11:27:40 -
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VeeVee wrote:Diana Kim wrote: The order wasn't contradicting other rules: it was to delete the information as it was containing classified data which existence in the device memory is considered not safe by.
This process takes several minutes to initialize, then several more minutes to complete. Ah, I see. I haven't been notified. Please excuse me, hereby I withdraw this complaint then (#4 about not following order at once).
Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.
In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
2263
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Posted - 2015.12.31 11:33:04 -
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VeeVee wrote:
Heartbeat Monitor Looks interesting. I believe a tests for health monitoring and optimization of training procedures during physical exercises should be arranged. Of course provided that human physiology database corruption have been fixed.
Last time the database error lead to suggestion that to create human life one should use a viscous homogenous substance and a lowmolecular organic solvent. Obviously that putting these two things together would lead only to homogenous solution, not any sort of a life form.
Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.
In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.
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Utari Onzo
Pentag Blade Curatores Veritatis Alliance
836
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Posted - 2015.12.31 18:55:46 -
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I can only attest to the quality of this device. Outside some cheeky manners, the virtual assistant has been particuarly handy in organising my affairs both in nullsec, and in my duties with my Grandfather's Estate.
"Face the enemy as a solid wall
For faith is your armor
And through it, the enemy will find no breach
Wrap your arms around the enemy
For faith is your fire
And with it, burn away his evil"
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