AI robots at UN reckon they could run the world better

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“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.”

A panel of AI-enabled humanoid robots told a United Nations summit on Friday that they could eventually run the world better than humans.

They were assembled for what was billed as the world’s first press conference with a packed panel of AI-enabled humanoid social robots.‘We can achieve great things’ “We don’t have the same biases or emotions that can sometimes cloud decision-making, and can process large amounts of data quickly in order to make the best decisions.

“We should be cautious but also excited for the potential of these technologies to improve our lives,” the robot said. Before the press conference, Ai-Da’s creator Aidan Meller told AFP that regulation was a “big problem” as it was “never going to catch up with the paces that we’re making”.“AI and biotechnology are working together, and we are on the brink of being able to extend life to 150, 180 years old. And people are not even aware of that,” said Meller.“Where any skill is involved, computers will be able to do it better,” he said.

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