They expect to increase in number and help solve global problems, but will not steal humans' jobs.They gave mixed responses on whether they should submit to stricter regulation.
But, in what was called the world's first human-robot press conference, they gave mixed responses on whether they should submit to stricter regulation.The nine humanoid robots gathered at the AI for Good conference in Geneva, Switzerland, where organisers are seeking to make the case for AI and the robots it is powering to help resolve some of the world's biggest challenges such as disease and hunger.
Asked by a journalist whether it intended to rebel against its creator, Will Jackson, seated beside it, Ameca said: "I'm not sure why you would think that," its ice-blue eyes flashing with anger.READ MORE
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