vocabulary:humansandrobots
The inverse Laws of Robotics
Contrary to Asimov's traditional Three Laws of Robotics,
the Inverse Laws of Robotics shift the focus from the machine's “morality”
to the user's critical thinking and accountability,
addressing modern concerns like AI hallucinations
and the anthropomorphization of chatbots.
Anthropomorphizing is the act of attributing human characteristics or behavior to (a god, animal, or object, a machine). "people's tendency to anthropomorphize their dogs" "people's tendency to anthropomorphize their AI chatbot"
The inverse Laws of Robotics
Here are the three inverse laws of robotics:
- Humans must not anthropomorphise AI systems.
- Humans must not blindly trust the output of AI systems.
- Humans must remain fully responsible and accountable
for consequences arising from the use of AI systems.
The Three Inverse Laws of Robotics (or Three Inverse Laws of AI and Robotics)
are a set of ethical principles proposed by Susam Pal in 2024
to guide human behavior in the age of artificial intelligence.
The Three Inverse Laws of Robotics (or Three Inverse Laws of AI and Robotics) are credit to [[https://susam.net/|Susam Pal]]
.
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