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Trust Me, I Am a Robot
Robot safety: as
robots move into homes and offices, ensuring that they do not injure people will
be vital. But how
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In 1981 Kenji Urada, a
37-year-old Japanese factory worker, climbed over a safety fence at a Kawasaki
plant to carry out some maintenance work on a robot. In his haste, he failed to
switch the robot off properly. Unable to sense him, the robot’s powerful
hydraulic arm kept on working and accidentally pushed the engineer into a
grinding machine. His death made Urada the first recorded victim to die at the
hands of a robot.
This gruesome industrial accident would not
have happened in a world in which robot behaviour was governed by the Three Laws
of Robotics drawn up by Isaac Asimov, a science-fiction writer. The laws
appeared in I, Robot, a book of short stories published in 1950 that inspired a
recent Hollywood film. But decades later the l