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All robots must obey the three laws instituted by issac asimov.
Lol. Says who?
All robots must obey the three laws instituted by issac asimov.
Clone Wars
Lol. Says who?
Well clones are actually people
All this talk of robots killing humans. Obviously countries would make their own robots to fight the other side's robots.
Lol. Says who?
How about a swarm of mosquito drones armed with poison? I think I'd rather have the tank.
Yeah, for sure. True biological warfare is scarier to me than robot armies. What's worse, an army of terminators or an ebola bomb set off in Times Square? I'll take the robots any day.
Really the only thing the UN can do is give other nations a rationalization for war. So if they decide no robots, then if Russia starts building robots we could invade them with relatively little judgement from other nations. But that's it, the UN has no teeth.
Yeah, for sure. True biological warfare is scarier to me than robot armies. What's worse, an army of terminators or an ebola bomb set off in Times Square? I'll take the robots any day.
Really the only thing the UN can do is give other nations a rationalization for war. So if they decide no robots, then if Russia starts building robots we could invade them with relatively little judgement from other nations. But that's it, the UN has no teeth.
What is scary about his potentiality is, only countries with resources will ever be able to field an army of killer robots and those countries will only fight proxy wars that lead to killer robot on human pawn violence.
We'll all be under world government anyways, so these robots will be used to police people.
For a safe, and secure, society![/QUOTE]
You really can't be too safe, or too secure!
People who would oppose that sort of thing are the real problem. Utopia is just around the corner.