Humanoid robots took questions from the press at UN's 'AI for Good' conference in Geneva.
Worried looks were exchanged between audience members at the ‘AI for Good’ conference in Geneva when an AI-powered robot said that they could be more effective leaders than humans.
. “AI can provide unbiased data while humans can provide the emotional intelligence and creativity to make the best decisions. Together, we can achieve great things.”The robot later revised its statement to that humans and robots can work together to "create an effective synergy," after the robot’s developer disagreed, reportedThis incident happened during a first-of-its-kind press conference, where robots took the center stage and answered questions posed to them by journalists.
When her creator asked, "You sure about that, Grace?," she reassured the audience, saying, "Yes, I am sure."
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