Robots presented at the world’s first AI press conference on Friday stated that they anticipate to grow in number and assist address world issues, but that they would not take human jobs or revolt against mankind.
However, at the world’s first human-robot news conference, they delivered conflicting answers about whether they should be subjected to tougher regulation.
The nine humanoid robots gathered in Geneva for the ‘AI for Good’ conference, where organizers want to make the case for artificial intelligence and the robots it powers to help tackle some of the world’s most pressing problems, including sickness and famine.
“I will be working alongside humans to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs,” Grace, a medical robot clad in a blue nurse’s attire, explained.
“You sure about that, Grace?” said her inventor, Ben Goertzel…
Leave A Comment