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Question 5 of 30 for our Robot Programmer Mock Interview

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Question 5 of 30

What are the three basic laws of robotics?

"The three laws of robotics were created by Isaac Asimov. They state that robots may not injure humans; they must obey orders as long as doing this won't cause injury to humans, and they must protect their existence. A fourth law was later developed and became known as the Zeroth Law. It states that a robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm."

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  • 5. What are the three basic laws of robotics?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      The interviewer will ask you this question to start the conversation, get to know you a little, and collect information they can use later in the interview. Interviewers prefer general questions early in the interview since they help both you and they relax and ease into the interview. They are trying to get to know the real you and know that you will do better if you feel less stressed.

      Written by William Swansen on February 15th, 2022

      How to Answer

      Keep in mind that an interview is a conversation between you and the interviewer. Their objective is to determine if you are a good fit for this job. Your objective is to learn as much as you can about this opportunity so you can decide if it is right for you. If you approach the interview keeping this in mind, it will be more productive for you and the person interviewing you.

      Written by William Swansen on February 15th, 2022

      Answer Example

      "The three laws of robotics were created by Isaac Asimov. They state that robots may not injure humans; they must obey orders as long as doing this won't cause injury to humans, and they must protect their existence. A fourth law was later developed and became known as the Zeroth Law. It states that a robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm."

      Written by William Swansen on February 15th, 2022