Making Robots Safe For Humanity
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This RobotBuildersClub.org episode explores the critical role of safety in robotics, emphasizing how engineering decisions and market pressures shape outcomes. Amir Sharif, COO of 3Laws, shares his insights on developing universal safety layers, the myths around humanoid robots, and how safety can become a driver of performance and trust, not just a regulatory afterthought. If you're involved in robotics, AI, or autonomous systems, this discussion offers clarity on navigating safety in an uncertain and rapidly evolving landscape.
In this episode:
- The inspiration behind 3Laws and its connection to Asimov's laws of robotics
- Why safety layers are essential for autonomous systems beyond physical barriers
- The limitations of current safety approaches in industry and the need for deterministic safety layers
- How safety influences performance, trust, and market acceptance of robots
- The impact of regulatory standards across different industries (defense, automotive, medtech)
- The misconceptions fueling humanoid robot hype and the importance of task-specific design
- The analogy of cybersecurity’s assumption of breaches with robotics safety design
- Why cascading failures pose the biggest risk in autonomous factories and supply chains
- The generational shift in safety perception and trust in autonomous technology
- The economic and strategic importance of integrating safety into product development
Resources & Links:
- 3Laws - Safety layer for autonomous systems
- Isaac Asimov’s Laws of Robotics
- Cisco Systems
- Palo Alto Networks
- IEEE Robotics Standards
- ISO Robotics Safety Standards
- Computer History Museum
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