GENEVA: A group of artificial intelligence (AI) humanoid robots have said they will not take jobs away from humans or rebel against them.
Humanoid (human-looking) robots presented at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Forum in Geneva held the world’s first press conference yesterday and stunned the audience.
Some of the latest humanoid robots were presented at the UN’s “AI for Good” Global Summit in Geneva, attended by nearly 3,000 experts, organized by the UN’s International Telecommunication Union (ITU). was done by
Robots said they expected their numbers to grow further to help solve global problems, saying they would not take away jobs from humans or rebel against them.
Grace, a medical robot dressed in a blue nurse’s uniform, said, “I will work alongside humans to provide my services and will not replace any existing jobs.”
A group of nine humanoid robots fielded questions from reporters at a UN AI summit in Geneva pic.twitter.com/rFNF0URQNj
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In the press conference, the robots claimed that we can be better leaders, will try to solve the problems of the world, on this occasion, the journalists also asked questions about the strict rules of the robots, to which the robots showed a mixed reaction. .
Robots like me can be used to make our lives and the world a better place, said Amica, a robot with charming facial expressions.
Asked by a reporter if he intended to rebel against his creator Will Jackson, while sitting next to him, Amica said, “I’m not sure why you would think that.” He said that my Creator is kind to me and I am very happy with my current situation.
It should be noted that many robots have recently been upgraded with the latest versions of generative artificial intelligence (AI).
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