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CLASS 3

NAME: FATIMA GOICOCHEA MERINO

1. Why were the laws of robotics


important, according to Asimov?
Laws were a main characteristic of
robots and it was so that they would not
attack the humans who created them, it
was a constant fear that was related in
Asimov's stories.
2. Are there robots that follow these
laws in real life?
There are no robots programmed to
follow the three laws yet. But if there
are robots programmed with one of
these three rules. Probably in the not-
so-distant future there will be robots
that follow these three laws.

1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False

MODAL VERBS SENTENCES


Must not - A robot must not hurt a human being.
electronics
Must - A robot must obey orders by human beings unless these orders conflict with the First Law.
psychology
Must - A robot must protect itself unless this conflicts with the First or Second Law.
Must - The robots must follow these laws.
politics
Could - There is some dispute about how this could work in real life.
Couldn’t - Robots couldn’t be used in wars. anthropology
Cannot - Robots are changing the world and driving it in directions we cannot clearly foresee.
mythology

physiology
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. A
8. C
1. civil servant
2. town hall
3. Red tape
4. government department
5. political party
6. prime minister
7. pay, fine
8. compete, form
1. The Peter Principle
2. Parkinson’s Law
3. Acheson’s Rule of the Bureaucracy

In conversation four, because


Graham got promoted for a
bad job

C1. His birth certificate

C2. because he was not allowed


to leave work

C3. He had to write three


letters instead of one email.
wait a long time and then they
told him to come back next
week.

C4. No, he probably doesn't


 I had to travel a lot to get to
mancora beach in summer
vacations
 I did not have to make up any
course in my college
 I couldn't go to class when I
got a fever
 I was not allowed to enter
college when I was late
 I was allowed to go to the
beach on vacation

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