Artificial intelligence powered robots: “We can rule the world better than humans”
July 11, 2023
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Although studies on artificial intelligence have focused more on chatbots, especially after ChatGPT, artificial intelligence-assisted humanoid robots are still being developed. The humanoid robot named Sofia even made
Although studies on artificial intelligence have focused more on chatbots, especially after ChatGPT, artificial intelligence-assisted humanoid robots are still being developed. The humanoid robot named Sofia even made history as the world’s first robot with citizenship.
3000 experts came together in the panel. The aim was to create solutions for global issues, such as climate change, hunger and social security, by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence.
Some of the most advanced robots took part in the United Nations panel for the benefit of the world, and some surprising dialogue took place.
Nine robots participating in the ‘AI for Good 2023’ world summit appeared before the press and answered questions from journalists on topics such as working with people for a better future. The world’s most advanced artificial intelligence-assisted robots and several speakers attended the summit held in Geneva from July 4 to 7 and hosted by the United Nations technology agency, the International Telecommunication Union. the UN that ‘first robot press conference’ called it.
Before the meeting starts, an AI-powered robot the sentence with which he scanned the room is noted: “What a quiet tension…” In addition, robots can operate with higher levels of efficiency and effectiveness than human leaders. potential to lead They claimed they had it. In addition, they admitted that they do not yet understand human emotions and pointed out the benefit of this in being a good leader:
“We don’t have the same prejudices or emotions that can sometimes cloud decision making. Artificial intelligence, while providing unbiased data people; can use emotional intelligence and creativity to make the best decisions. That way we can do great things together.”
Robots were also asked if we could trust them; The response was again interesting.
Robot said that while we are excited about the potential of artificial intelligence technologies to improve our lives, we should also be cautious. In addition, the press whether we can trust ‘machines’ robot when prompted: “Trust is not given, it is earned…It is important to build trust through transparency.” said.
In addition, the meeting also discussed issues such as artificial intelligence that can do better works than artists and that it is about to extend human life.
Aidan Meller, the creator of the artificial intelligence tool called Ai-Da, said that artificial intelligence is working with biotechnology and Extension to 15-180 years He said they were about to. Moreover, he added that as these tools evolve, art and artist no longer matter. According to Miller, when it comes to any skill computers will be able to do this better than humans.
You can find some of the dialogue that took place in the panel in the video below.
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