@manabi Japanese have their own robot laws btw its 10 law and its from Astro boy:
1) Robots must serve humanity.
2) Robots must not kill or harm humans.
3) A robot must call its human creator “father.”
4) A robot can make anything, except money.
5) Robots may not go abroad without permission.
6) Male and female robots may not change their genders.
7) Robots may not change their face to become a different robot.
8) A robot created as an adult may not become a child.
9) A robot may not reassemble a robot that has been disassembled by a human.
10) Robots shall not destroy human homes or tools.
But I think Ponko robot follow these law from 2015
1) Humanity first — robots may not harm or become people.
2) Obedience to order — they must follow human orders and be subject to control.
3) Secrecy and privacy — robots must be designed to preserve the secrecy of information they gather.
4) Use limitation — robots must be limited to their intended use and may not be used to harm humans.
5) Security safeguards.
6) Openness and transparency — robot design and use must be verifiable.
7) Individual participation — individuals must participate in the creation of rules governing robots, and robots must not govern individuals.
8) Accountability — there must be rules of liability for robot-caused harm.
And chapter 34 already reveal that Ponko bot have a black box that only the company/factory decode and the bot have super hearing, people tend to talk alot in front of children since they think children can't neither understand nor care, when Ponko got back to the factory they just take the information off her black box, so I still stand by the spy usage. Robot maybe not harming people but that law can be override with not harming your master/creator. We haven't see she shaking around other people yet, just her current "master" so the first law may got override by something else.