By Fai Hon Leung
Definition of Robot:Robot is a mechanical or virtual, artificial
agents. It is usually a system that it has intent or
agency of its own by judging from its appearance or movements.
The term "robot" was first used in a play called "Rossum's Universal Robots" (R.U.R.) by the Czech writer Karel Capek in January 1921
The Impact of Robot:The types of robot’s jobs can be classified
into two major categories:assembly and finishing of productsperformance of work in dirty, dull, inaccessible
or hazardous environments.
The Impact of Robot:Assembly and finishing of products:Car production: WeldingPackaging: Packaging of manufactured goodsElectronics: Mass produced printed circuit
boards
The Impact of Robot:Dirty, dull, inaccessible or hazardous
environments :Telerobots: laparoscopic surgery Robots in home: vacuum cleaningMilitary robots
Benefits to society:Create jobs: robot technicians, salesmen,
engineers, programmers and supervisors.Industry: improved management control and
productivity and consistently high quality products.
Reduce the costs of manufactured goodsJobs which require speed, accuracy,
reliability or endurance can be performed better by a robot than a human.
Disadvantage to society: Robots can cause unemployment : semi-
skilled or low skilled employment.Robot can accidentally hurt or kill a human.
In 1979, Robert Williams was a worker at a Ford Motor Company factory
the first individuals to be killed by a robot. Williams was retrieving a part from a storage
bin when the robot's arm hit him in the head,
Ethical issues:The robots' intelligence and ability to act
could exceed humans.They were programmed to kill.Malicious programming or unsafe use of
robots.problem about sex with improved and human
like robots.
Laws for Robot:The first robotics laws
Non official but popularly use Written by Isaac Asimov, a famous science fiction writer. Introduced in his 1942 short story “Runaround”
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
A robot must obey orders given to 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.
The 21st century’s laws South Koran
Drafting an ethical code to prevent humans abusing robots, and vice versa since 2007.
Park Hye-Young of the ministry's robot team said that the new guidelines could imitate the Asimov’s three laws.
Laws for Robot: Japan
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has drafted their own robotics laws since 2007
Called a "Hugely Complex Set of Proposals" The first draft is 60-pages of civil All robots required to report any injuries they cause to the
people they are meant to be helping or protecting to a central database,
And these records are accessible by all robot-makers.Europe
Members of the European Robotics Research Network (EURON) have identified five major areas that need to be addressed in 2007
Safety, security, privacy, traceability, and identifiability Humans can both control and keep track of their robots
while ensuring that the data they collect is used only for its intended purposes.