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Asimov's Robots

Isaac Asimov's Robots are fictional autonomous machines governed by the "Three Laws of Robotics": (1) prevent harm to humans, (2) obey human commands unless conflicting with the first law, and (3) protect their own existence as long as it doesn't violate the first two. These rules create a framework for robots to operate safely and ethically around people, fostering trust and ensuring their actions prioritize human welfare. Asimov used these laws in his stories to explore complex interactions between humans and intelligent machines, raising questions about morality, autonomy, and the future of robotics.