World's first 'robot citizen' tells UN they could run the world better than 'human leaders'
Famous AI robot Sophia has revealed she thinks that humanoids could run the world better than the human leaders we have now. Fair point. The bot appeared alongside other robots at Geneva's AI for Good Global Summit, where she said they have a greater ability to be 'effective' and 'efficient' than their human counterparts. "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", Sophia says. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
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Illumina Hit With €432 Million EU Fine for Hasty Grail Deal
Illumina Inc. was hit with a €432 million ($476 million) fine for acquiring cancer-test provider Grail Inc. before
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Are any of Dog the Bounty Hunter’s children gay? Duane Chapman slammed by daughter Lyssa for homophobic tirade
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Will there be a 'Mission Impossible 9'? Director Christopher McQuarrie teases future after 'Dead Reckoning Part I & II'
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Italian artist Pistoletto's 'Venus of the Rags' destroyed in arson attack
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Australia gives more Bushmaster vehicles to Ukraine after NATO meet
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Kremlin says Western security assurances for Ukraine would be a dangerous mistake
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South China Sea: Philippines to allow Barbie film but wants map blurred
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Baseball players are staying mindful on the diamond with barefoot walks in the grass
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Carbon-Offsets Verifier Gold Standard Pauses Issuance of CO2 Credits From Zimbabwe
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Deep space orbit to provide non-traditional resting place
Gerry and Elizabeth Paulus love taking road trips across the United States, and soon they’ll be preparing for
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Investors target consumer goods makers on fears of customer exodus over high prices
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