Google's DeepMind Pens 'Robot Constitution' to Govern Helper Robots

Google's DeepMind Pens 'Robot Constitution' to Govern Helper Robots

Google's DeepMind , Pens 'Robot Constitution' , to Govern Helper Robots.br On January 4, Google announced a set of rules br meant to govern the artificial intelligence system br behind the company's intelligent machines.br Gizmodo reports that the so-called br 'Robot Constitution' is based on br Isaac Asimov's 'Three Laws of Robotics.'.br Gizmodo reports that the so-called br 'Robot Constitution' is based on br Isaac Asimov's 'Three Laws of Robotics.'.br Before robots can be integrated br into our everyday lives, they need br to be developed responsibly with br robust research demonstrating br their real-world safety, Google DeepMind robotics team, via blog post.br The 'Robot Constitution' was written by Google's DeepMind, the tech company's primary AI research wing.br Google reportedly has plans for intelligent robots br to soon help around homes and offices in the near future.br These robotic helpers would run on a system of large language br models (LLMs) and neural networks that would allow br them to make decisions and be aware of their surroundings.br Google says the 'Robot Constitution' is meant to act as part of a br system of "layered safety protocols" which govern the machines br that have already been deployed on the company's campus.br DeepMind has currently deployed 52 unique robots br that have performed 6,650 different tasks overbr the course of 77,000 robotic trials.br Google's robot assistants are not allowed to br accept tasks that involve humans, animals, br sharp objects or electrical appliances.br Gizmodo reports that the machines currently being br tested by Google have only operated under the watchful br eye of a human supervisor holding a physical kill switch.


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