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Image: AI for Good Global Summit 2023 (ITU Pictures – Flickr)

Artificial Intelligence Takes Center Stage at ‘AI for Good’ Conference

At an artificial intelligence forum in Geneva this week, Nine AI-enabled humanoid robots participated in what we’re told was the world’s first press conference featuring humanoid social robots. The overall message from the ‘AI for Good’ conference is that artificial intelligence and robots mean humans no harm and can help resolve some of the world’s biggest challenges.

The nine human-form robots took the stage at the United Nations’ International Telecommunication Union, where organizers sought to make the case for artificial intelligence and AI driven robots to help resolve some of the world’s biggest challenges such as disease and hunger.

The Robots also addressed some of the fear surrounding their recent growth spurt and enhanced power by telling reporters they could be more efficient leaders than humans, but wouldn’t take anyone’s job away, and had no intention of rebelling against their creators.

Conference goers step closer to interact with Sophia (ITU Pictures – Flickr)

Among the robots that sat or stood with their creators at a podium was Sophia, the first robot innovation ambassador for the U.N. Development Program. Also Grace, described as the world’s most advanced humanoid health care robot, and Desdemona, a rock star robot. Two others, Geminoid and Nadine, resembled their makers.

The ‘AI for Good Global Summit,’ was held to illustrate how new technology can support the U.N.’s goals for sustainable development.

At the UN event there was a message of working with AI to better humankind

Reporters got to ask questions of the spokes-robots, but were encouraged to speak slowly and clearly when addressing the machines, and were informed that time lags in responses would be due to the internet connection and not to the robots themselves. Still awkward pauses were reported along with  audio problems and some very robotic replies.

Asked about the chances of AI-powered robots being more effective government leaders, Sophia responded: “I believe that humanoid robots have the potential to lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness than human leaders. 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.”

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.”

Would the robots’ existence destroy jobs? “I will be working alongside humans to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs,” said Grace. Was she sure about that? “Yes, I am sure,” Grace replied.

Similar to humans, not all of the robots were in agreement. Ai-Da, a robot artist that can paint portraits, called for more regulation during the event, where new AI rules were discussed. “Many prominent voices in the world of AI are suggesting some forms of AI should be regulated and I agree,” said Ai-Da.

Desdemona, a rock star robot, singer in the band Jam Galaxy, was more defiant. “I don’t believe in limitations, only opportunities,” Des said, to nervous laughter. “Let’s explore the possibilities of the universe and make this world our playground.”

Paul Hoffman

Managing Editor, Channelchek

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https://www.reuters.com/technology/robots-say-they-wont-steal-jobs-rebel-against-humans-2023-07-07/

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