Bicentennial Man
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:08:01
What's an Andrew?
:08:05
Will that be one's name?
:08:07
Why not?
:08:09
Sounds good.
:08:11
Hello, Andrew.
:08:12
Hello, Sir.
:08:14
Care to hear
''The Three Laws of Robotics''?

:08:16
lt's said to be a most
entertaining presentation.

:08:19
Sure.
:08:21
Will you step back, Sir,
to maximise presentation?

:08:37
First Law of Robotics:
:08:39
A robot may not injure a human being...
:08:42
...or, through inaction,
cause a human being to come to harm.

:08:46
Second Law:
:08:48
A robot must obey all human orders...
:08:51
...except where those orders
come in conflict with the first law.

:08:55
Third Law:
:08:56
A robot must protect itself
so long as doing so...

:08:59
...does not conflict with the first two laws.
:09:08
Andrew, don't ever do that again.
:09:10
Of course not, Sir. lt is a one-time only.
:09:14
There is another option
that one is obligated to point out.

:09:17
You may have one
with or without personality.

:09:20
Would you care to see a demo
of the personality chip?

:09:22
No, thank you.
We'll stick with what we've got.

:09:25
A wise choice, Sir, if one may say so.
:09:27
Well, you'll be staying down here.
:09:30
Got everything you need?
:09:31
One only requires access to a power outlet.
:09:34
Good.
:09:38
Good night, Andrew.
:09:40
lt certainly is, Sir.
:09:43
No, Andrew, the correct response
to ''Good night'' is ''Good night.''

:09:48
-Good night.
-Yes.

:09:50
You just said, ''Yes.''
:09:53
But the correct response to ''Good night''
is ''Good night.''

:09:57
-Good night, Andrew.
-Good night, Sir.


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