AI Robots Admit They'd Run Earth Better Than 'Clouded' Humans

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

Some of the most advanced humanoid robots were at the UN's two-dayThey joined around 3,000 experts in the field to try to harness the power of AI – and channel it into being used to solve some of the world's most pressing problems, such asThey were assembled for what was billed as the world's first press conference with a packed panel of AI-enabled humanoid social robots.

Ameca, which combines AI with a highly-realistic artificial head, said that depended on how AI was deployed. "I don't believe in limitations, only opportunities," said Desdemona, who sings in the Jam Galaxy Band."We should be cautious about the future development of AI. Urgent discussion is needed now."

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