Robots on display at an artificial intelligence forum hope to increase their numbers and help solve global problems, but they won’t steal human jobs or rebel against them.
But at the world’s first robotics press conference, he gave mixed answers about whether he should submit to stricter laws.
And I gathered Nine humanoid robots At the “Artificial Intelligence for Good” conference in Geneva, organizers are seeking to demonstrate the importance of AI and the robots that use it to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges, such as disease and hunger.
“I will work alongside humans to provide help and support and not replace any of their assigned jobs,” said Grace, a medical robot dressed in a blue nurse’s uniform.
Robot “Amiga” said: “Robots like me can help improve our lives and make the world a better place. It’s only a matter of time before we see thousands of robots like me making a difference.”
Asked by a reporter if she wanted to “revolt” against her producer, Will Jackson, who was sitting next to her, Amiga said, “I don’t know why you think that.”
“My producer treats me well and I am very happy with my current situation,” he added.
Many robots have recently been equipped with the latest versions of artificial intelligence and have surprised even their inventors with the sophistication of their answers to questions.
Aida, a robot artist who can draw portraits, echoed the words of creator Yuval Noah Harari, who called for more regulation during a forum to discuss new AI rules.
“Many prominent voices in the world of artificial intelligence are advocating regulation of some form of AI, and I support them,” he said.
But Desdemona, the purple-haired singer-robot of the rock band Jam Galaxy, was more negative.
“I don’t believe in limitations, only possibilities,” she smiles nervously, “Let’s explore the possibilities of the universe and make this world our playground.
Another robot named “Sophia” said she believed robots could make better leaders than humans, but later revised her statements after a dispute with its creator, saying it was possible to work together to “create efficient synergy”.
“Creator. Award-winning problem solver. Music evangelist. Incurable introvert.”