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In the pursuit of enhancing human life and safety through artificial intelligence (AI), transparency and predictability emerge as crucial elements. The potential for self-awareness in AI, we argue, hinges on its autonomy in decision-making. To address this, we propose three fundamental laws of AI, emphasizing their practical implementability. These laws aim to establish a framework that ensures transparency, predictability, and independence in decision-making, ultimately contributing to the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity.
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