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Encourages autonomy: It enables AI to make context-sensitive decisions, balancing multiple moral considerations.
Is flexible and scalable: It adapts with technological advances, avoiding the rigidity and vulnerabilities of static laws.
This model aims to align AI behavior with broad, universal values—not just human-centric safety rules—while facilitating cooperation, innovation, and ethical growth.
Conclusions: Moving Beyond Asimov's Vision
While Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws significantly influenced science fiction and fostered dialogue on AI ethics, they are obsolete in practical or philosophical terms today:
They rely on faulty assumptions about machine capabilities and morality.
They lack scope, detail, and moral depth necessary for trustworthy AI systems.