On using science fiction writing to envision and predict the future, the Three Laws of Robotics by Isaac Asamov, and a Fourth Law for the 21st century.
I'm happy you have taken on my "challenge." I was really curious what you, as someone with a legal background, would say about this proposed Fourth Law of Robotics.
There is another story here about the stories we tell. As you noted, Asimov's Laws of Robotics and other sci-fi stories had a massive impact on many generations of engineers and influenced what people put their time and energy into building.
Because of how much influence and power such stories have, be it a book, a movie or a game, and how much they shape our future, we need those stories to show us not only what can go wrong but also what can go well and celebrate human ingenuity. Not just Black Mirror but also White or Grey, or All-Colours-of-the-Rainbow Mirrors, too.
I'm happy you have taken on my "challenge." I was really curious what you, as someone with a legal background, would say about this proposed Fourth Law of Robotics.
There is another story here about the stories we tell. As you noted, Asimov's Laws of Robotics and other sci-fi stories had a massive impact on many generations of engineers and influenced what people put their time and energy into building.
Because of how much influence and power such stories have, be it a book, a movie or a game, and how much they shape our future, we need those stories to show us not only what can go wrong but also what can go well and celebrate human ingenuity. Not just Black Mirror but also White or Grey, or All-Colours-of-the-Rainbow Mirrors, too.