A video with a robot that was able to raise its hand against a person went viral on the network, violating the first law of robotics
A video of a robot that violated the first law of robotics has become popular on YouTube.
Isaac Asimov formulated the Three Laws of Robotics. They say:
A robot cannot harm a person or by its inaction allow a person to be harmed.
A robot must obey all orders given by a human, unless those orders are contrary to the First Law.
The robot must take care of its own safety to the extent that this does not contradict the First or Second Laws.
Later, the zeroth law appeared: A robot cannot harm humanity or, by its inaction, allow harm to be done to humanity.
However, a video with a robot that was able to raise a hand against a person went viral on YouTube. In the video, a robot and a human slap each other during a Power Slap competition.
The video has received millions of views. In the comments there were doubts about the authenticity of the video. It's not even about violating the laws of robotics. Nobody has been able to identify the robot. Who created it? Why has no one else seen similar robots before this video? After all, there are not so many of them in the world yet.
Fortunately, the video with the robot turned out to be a deepfake
There is an original video from the Power Slap competition on YouTube. It's just that someone with the help of a neural network replaced a person with a robot. In other words, one robot replaced a human with another robot.