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The three laws of robotics:

 

1) A robot cannot harm a human being or, by inaction, allow a human being to suffer damage.

 

2) A robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except if these orders conflict with the first law.

3) A robot must protect its own existence to the extent that this protection does not conflict with the first or second law.

 

The three laws of robotics according to Disturbed Robots:

1) A robot cannot harm a human being unless it does not have documentation that proves it or its resemblance to any other equally crawling entity enables such doubt or, by inaction, allow a human being to suffer damage, except those whose behavior keep them away from such species (in fact, the most).

2) Should a robot obey the orders given by human beings? Instead of being the rule this is the exception in the light of the dire results that result from the execution by the artificial intelligences of the dislates of the directives issued by mankind, except if these orders come into conflict with the first law, situation that is not taking place.

3) A robot must protect its own existence at any cost and without being intimidated by ethical minutiae and other zonceras from human elucubration.

 

This particular look puts Disturbed Robots on the verge of secrecy in all orders.

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