It was billed as the world’s first news conference with humanoid social robots.
BERLIN — Robots told reporters Friday they could be more efficient leaders than humans, but wouldn’t take anyone’s job away and had no Nine AI-enabled humanoid robots sat or stood with their creators at a podium in a Geneva conference center for what the United Nations’ International Telecommunication Union billed as the world’s first news conference featuring humanoid social robots.
A human member of the panel pointed out that all of Sophia’s data comes from humans and would contain some of their biases. The robot then said that humans and AI working together “can create an effective synergy.”
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