[Ham]
"It was Isaac Asimov who explored most fully the possible future
relationship between man and intelligent machines.
In his books, the issue of "robot rights" was first aired, as was the
thorny question of how humans could be protected should the machines
decide to turn on their makers."

You can read the complete article at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/

(For the sake of humanity, it's time we humans organized a protest
movement to ban humanoids ;-]

[Ron]
Asimov's "I' Robot" was in many ways a plagerism of Mary shelly's
"Frankenstein's Monster"
but where the artifical creation turned on it's maker in Frankenstein,
Asimov inserts
the base program of the "prime directive" Kant's statement "I think
therefore I am"
explored conscious awareness within this storyline also. Needles to say
I was terribly
disappointed by the recent film release starring Will Smith.


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