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ro.botH5rEJ7bBt, $5roJ7bB:tn [C]a machine used to perform jobs automatically which is programmed and controlled by a computer机器人,自动控制装置Some types of robot can walk and talk, but they cannot think like humans.有些种类的机器人可以走路和说话,但是它们无法像人那样思考。Robots are commonly used in factories to assemble machinery such as cars.机器人通常被用在工厂中装配汽车等机器。(disapproving) If you describe someone as a robot, you mean that they do things in a very quick and effective way but never show their emotions.机器般的人,机械呆板的人She plays the piano like a robot -- perfectly but without any feeling.她弹钢琴像是一个机器人----完全正确但没有任何感情。In South Africa, a robot is also a traffic light.(南非)自动交通信号机"The three fundamental Rules of Robotics...One, a robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm ...Two ... a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law ... three, a robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws" (From I, Robot by Isaac Asimov, 1950)“机器人学的3个基本规则…1,机器人不可以伤害人类,或者,由于不行动而让人受到伤害…2…机器人必须遵守人类的命令,除非该命令与规则1相冲突…3,机器人必须保护自己的存在,只要这样的保护不与第1或第2条规则冲突”(选自艾萨克·阿西莫夫的《我是机器人》)
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