At a United Nations conference, a panel of AI-enabled humanoid robots delivered a thought-provoking message: they possess the potential to govern the world more effectively than humans
However, these social robots emphasised the need for caution as humanity explores the rapidly advancing realm of artificial intelligence.
While they acknowledged their inability to fully comprehend human emotions, they urged humans to tread carefully while harnessing AI’s potential to address pressing global challenges, reported AFP.
With the aim of leveraging AI to tackle issues like climate change, hunger, and social care, these advanced humanoid robots attended the UN’s AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, alongside thousands of experts in the field.
The superiority of AI-enabled leadership
When asked about their potential as leaders, given humans’ inclination for errors and mis-judgments, Sophia, developed by Hanson Robotics, expressed a clear perspective.
However, Sophia also highlighted the importance of collaboration between humans and AI, suggesting that the combination of AI’s unbiased data analysis and humans’ emotional intelligence and creativity can lead to exceptional outcomes.
Ameca, an AI-integrated humanoid robot with a highly realistic artificial head, emphasised the need for cautious yet hopeful engagement with AI technologies.