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I'm going to assume this has to do with robotics. The third law states that a robot must protect its own existence, as long as the protection does not interfere with the First or Second laws. What does this mean? Basically, this means that a robot must do all things possible to keep itself "alive", as long as being alive does not mean a human is harmed or human commands are ignored. If a robot was ordered to self-terminate, for example, it would. If a robot, in self-defense, would harm a human, it would instead allow itself to be destroyed.

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