The world’s most advanced robot chilling job warns: "How good are you?"

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The world’s most advanced robot chilling job warns: "How good are you?"

The world’s most advanced robot chilling job warns: "How good are you?"

The world’s most advanced humanoid robot is believed to have been replaced by machines in the human work if the humanoid robot Amika was replaced when she was quizzed when she was quizzed. In the Mobile World Congress (MWC), currently running in Barcelona, ​​Humanoids developed by British firm Engineer Arts were asked: “Will the robot take all our jobs?”

To which the robot replied in the respective tone, “I don’t know how good you are in your job?” Before adding: “It depends on how good you are on this, I think.”

The conversation became dramatic when Amaka was asked if the robots “can handle the world”. For this, it disregards: “This is an interesting question, but not interesting to answer for me.”

Reacting to the response from the robot, social media users had diverse reactions with a section Chakli in response, while others compared with popular science-fi films that featured robots.

A user said, “This is actually a very entertaining response, which a user said,” A user said: “Try to get a robot to open last year’s Christmas lights. Some things will always need a human.”

One third remarked: “Watch the first terminator film anytime? The initial scene? Sky Net (AI) destroyed the world with damage, then hunted the remaining people?”

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A few years ago, on Aye for good The conference in Geneva, AmeCA, was asked similar questions and its reactions were relatively more diplomat. Asked by a journalist whether it intends to revolt against its creator, Amka said: “I am not sure why you will think so,” its snow-blue eyes are shining angrily. “My producer is nothing for me and I am very happy with my current situation.”

In particular, Ameca is designed to interact with people using AI-operated speech and facial expressions. It has previously spoken at the House of Lords in England.

Although Humanoids cannot run currently, it is capable of ‘hearing’ and basic answers to people’s questions. Engineer Arts is working on an agile full-edged version that makes it even more human.

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