Humanoid robots at a Geneva AI summit highlighted their desire to grow and solve world issues. They promised not to steal jobs or revolt against us. The world’s first human-robot news conference yielded mixed opinions on stronger regulation. Grace, a nursing robot, said, “I will be working alongside humans to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs.” Grace assured its creator, Ben Goertzel.
Ameca, a robot with expressive facial expressions, showed how robotics may enhance life. It confidently envisioned a future full of robots like itself. Ameca denied rebelling against its creator, Will Jackson, professing pleasure with its current condition and his generosity. Thanks to generative AI enhancements, these robots shocked their inventors with their reactions.
During the occasion, the portrait-painting robot Ai-Da echoed author Yuval Noah Harari’s call for more regulation. Ai-Da advocated for AI regulation. Desdemona, a rock star robot vocalist from Jam Galaxy, defied limits and embraced opportunities to travel the cosmos.
Sophia, another famous robot, said robots might lead better than humans. Sophia changed its message after its inventor disagreed, stating that robots and humans may work together to generate synergy. The AI for Good conference robots were eager to work with humans to solve global issues like sickness and poverty. Some robots favored tighter restrictions, while others favored freedom.





