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For questions about physics at subatomic scales and their corresponding effects on fictional worlds.
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Quantum Based AI getting around Isaac Asimov's "Three Laws of Robotics"
The AI runs on a quantum computational system.
Is there a scientifically accurate way in which a robot with a quantum computer could get around the three laws? … Basically, I'm looking for some quirk of quantum physics which breaks an assumption that the binary three rules rely on. …