Amid worries of robots someday taking over the world, the Navy has a solution: teach them to act civilized.The Quixote project, according toaims to pass on human ethics and normal behavioral traits onto robots through artificial intelligence software.Part of the project involves putting together a "human user's manual," which the project participants — the Office of Naval Research and researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology — hope will keep robots from eventually getting unruly and taking on a mind of their own.To get there, researchers are essentially building video game simulations of real-life scenarios. The goal is to have the robots learn from the scenarios via their software."We believe story comprehension in robots can eliminate psychotic-appearing behavior and reinforce choices that won't harm humans and still achieve the intended purpose," team leader Mark Riedl said.Android co-founder Andy Rubin said recently he believes robots will, at some point in the future,