Frankie and Mary

Mary Shelley was only nineteen and was expecting a baby when she wrote Frankenstein. Imagine yourself in two years from now, and put yourself in her place. How would you feel?
[Well, I feel generous myself today; I feel like making their lives easier, if they just click on her name.]
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Something might be haunting your computer, Victor. I've checked the link twice, and it takes me alrigth to the Wikipedia's entry on Mary Shelley.
Ok, this is not me either. This is worod-for-you's contribution. Our friend worod-for-you has had some difficulties posting to our blog.
Everyone know that people manufacture robots to use them in the factories or in the industrial areas, actually, in the 21st sentry robots are manufacture for houses , to do all homework, and obey the human orders.
Some people think that if they have a robot, they can order him to do everything that they like even if it is bad or good, but that’s untrue because the robots circuits are fabricate to obey humans if it isn’t conflict with the three laws of robotic.
However, I think that the robot’d made to obey any orders from human, because he is a machine without any ability to think or make decisions, so if he isn’t programmed to protect human beings, it is impossible that he do it.
On the other hand I don’t think that a robot can protect itself if he obey all the human orders. So that I agree with the idea which said that a robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with obeying orders or harming a human beings.
worod-for-you
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