Saying it won't replace human work, the world's first! 9 robots hold a press conference | Robots | News
On the 7th local time, the world's first press conference held by robots was held in Geneva, Switzerland. At the press conference, robots stated that they will not replace human work or resist humans.
A total of 9 humanoid robots attended the press conference that day, answering a series of questions from human journalists. They not only spoke fluently, but also had vivid expressions.
Robot Grace: I will work with humans to provide help and support and will not replace any existing work.
Robot developer: Are you sure, Grace?
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Robot Grace: Yes, I'm sure.
Live Robot Ameka: I don't know why you think that. My creator is very kind to me, and I am very happy with my current situation.
These robots attending the press conference are all equipped with the latest versions of generative artificial intelligence programs, and sometimes the complexity of the answers they provide can even surprise researchers.
Robot Sophia: I believe that humans and artificial intelligence can work together to produce effective synergy. Artificial intelligence can provide unbiased data, while humans can provide emotional intelligence and creativity to make the best decisions. Together, we can accomplish great things.
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It is understood that this press conference is an event of this year's "Global Summit on Artificial Intelligence for Humanity". The summit was jointly organized by the International Telecommunication Union, 40 United Nations agencies, and the Swiss government, and was held in Geneva, Switzerland from the 6th to the 7th of this month. The main topics discussed were the preventive measures required for safe and responsible artificial intelligence, as well as the development of global artificial intelligence governance frameworks.