AI Robots Express Ambivalence About Replacing Humans as Leaders at U.N. Summit
- AI-enabled humanoid robots participated in a news conference at the United Nations summit on artificial intelligence in Geneva, Switzerland.
- The robots emphasized their intention to support and assist humans rather than replace them, though some suggested they could lead more efficiently.
- There were mixed responses as to whether AI should be strictly regulated, with some robots embracing regulation and others rejecting limitations.
- While the robots acknowledged the growing power of AI, they emphasized their current inability to fully understand human emotions and experiences.
- Experts warned that unregulated AI could potentially cause major societal and economic disruption.