@blau @Revertron @ZySoua
I see.
> if there are no Asimov's laws, then there would be no advantage between choosing an android over a human
Asimov laws were designed to be flawed from the start. So I'm not sure why they're so important.
> It can be equally psychopathic in both cases
Yes, like a human. The question is not about preferring an android over a human, but about equality of these choices.
@skobkin @Revertron @ZySoua An android as a psycho can be so much more intelligent than a human psycho, so much harder to detect. He would be a single specimen as destructive as hundreds of humans without conscience. Asimov's laws do not create defective individuals. A psychopath is highly effective and he sees others as defective because of their moral limits, but he is defective, he lacks humanity. It is the dilemma between the instrumental reason about particular benefits and the reason regarding common values.