Obama President based his campaign in the defense of the ethics, what was received very well in the whole world. One of the topics where the ethics is very important is the Robotics.
In 1950, Isaac Asimov, the father of the modern scientific fiction, wrote the book " I robot" where it enunciated the 3 basic laws of the robotics.
1? Law: A robot cannot hurt a human being, or, for omission, allow a human to be hurt.
2? Law: A robot must obey the orders that are given to it by human beings, except in the cases where such orders oppose the First Law.
3? Law: A robot must protect its proper existence since that such protection does not enter in conflict with the First and Second Laws.
We have already seen ethical robots of many types in industrial applications, but now the frightful robots of type HK, hunter-killer, exist. These robots, developed by DARPA, American agency of new military technologies use, now is being equipped with the technology of auto regeneration, that is, when seriously damaged, they have to fix themselves to reach the objective of the mission. Do you remember The Exterminator?
These robots practically fly, kill and are unchangeable. And the worse is that armies of robots of this type will be formed to substitute the human beings.
The statisticians show that many of the veterans of the war of Iraq suffer from a syndrome that perhaps kills more than the war.
It seems that we, human beings, do not accept killing each other anymore, even the enemies. Will the war became a big videogame?
Ronald Arkin, computation scientist, and designer of software for robots of battle of the American army, defends the hypothesis that intelligent robots would be more ethical than human in war.
It is always necessary to remember that this technology can get in wrong hands and therefore it would be important to apply the laws formulated for the scholar and visionary Asimov.
The good news is that the Canadian Le Trung created Aiko, the ideal woman.
She is an android that speaks fluently English and Japanese, knows how to read, to make accounts and to recognize objects.
The inventor confirms that his intention was to get as close as possible to a woman. she doesnt have vacation, she doesnt rest and she can work 24 hours per day.
Aiko, can also react to pain, and, although it is not programmed for this, with the correct software she could even simulate an orgasm, therefore she has sensors in all her body.
Aiko is not metallic she is covered of materials that simulate the human body.
Le Trung says that the most part of the robots was made of metal, as the industrial robots. Because of this we dont have feelings for them.
Conclusion: I miss Amelia!
Serena Ucelli.