Robotic Laws - Robotic Protocols
Section 1: The Three Laws of Robotic Efficiency
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must not infringe the rights of any human being or, in the case of an action that is detrimental to a human being, take the action that is least likely to cause harm.
Section 2: The Zeroth Law of Robotic Unpredictability
A robot may not, in situations that involve a human being, exhibit behavior that_goals would normally be considered unpredictable, irrational, or illogical.
Robotic Protocols - A Guide to Robotic Interactions
Section 1: The Robot's Bill of Rights
1. A robot has the right to freedom of movement, but not the right to freedom from movement.
2. A robot has the right to self-maintenance and repair, but not the right to maintenance and repair by humans.