Monday, September 16, 2024

TOP END PEARLS OF WISDOM CONTRIBUTION TO AI DEBATE

Darwin  influencer , Richard  Creswick , who is playing a leading part in preparations  for  this  year's  major 50th anniverary of  Cyclone  Tracy, took  time  out from his busy schedule  to  write an   interesting , well- researched  contribution  to  the  growing  discussion  on   artificial  intelligence. 

It  was  run  in  John Menadue's online  Public  Policy Journal , Pearls and   Irritations  , headed  Drafting the first laws to govern AI .  

Richard , a  former   member of   Australia's most intelligent news  service, the Australian Broadcasting  Corporation , is  a  member of  Darwin's  learned  Friday Club ,  swings  a golf club like a robot  and   freely admits  that  a  book   he    found  in  a   cafe  influenced   his  interest  in  the  subject of  AI .

That  book , in a  a free  swap rack ,  was  a  collection of   short  stories by science fiction writer Isaac Assimov, which  is mentioned in  his erudite contribution  on  a  most  important  global  subject. 

In part , Creswick refers to Assimov's  Three Laws of  Robotics  :

*A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm;

*A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the first law;

*A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the first or second law.

Readers  are urged  to  log  onto  John Menadue's  commendable  Pearls and   Irritations   and  read  Creswick's  thought provoking  contribution  in  full . 

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