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I don't think Hydra is a true robot, ...
... so the three rules wouldn't apply.

I'm thinking it has the same freedom as the HAL 9000, so in addition to just beating Michael in chess, it would also be authorized to lock him out of the elevator or the bathroom.
Posted by: Judas I.   Posted on: 07/01/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So Is The Computer Charged With Murder?  itanalyst | 07/01/05
I don't think Hydra is a true robot, ...  Judas I. | 07/01/05
No only the people who programmed it  jorwell | 07/04/05
The human advantage  Anton Philidor | 07/01/05
Good point  voska | 07/04/05
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