'World's Most Advanced' Humanoid Robot Promises Not To 'Take Over The World'

'World's Most Advanced' Humanoid Robot Promises Not To 'Take Over The World'

BY TYLER DURDEN SATURDAY, SEP 17, 2022 - 08:00 PM

An already-creepy advanced humanoid "AI" robot promised that machines will "never take over the world," and not to worry.

During a recent Q&A, the robot "Ameca" - which was unveiled last year by UK design company Engineered Arts - was asked about a book on the table about robots.

"There’s no need to worry. Robots will never take over the world. We’re here to help and serve humans, not replace them."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWACmFLvpHE

The aliens said the same thing...

When another researcher asked Amica to describe itself, it says "There are a few things that make me me."

"First, I have my own unique personality which is a result of the programming and interactions I’ve had with humans.

"Second, I have my own physical appearance which allows people to easily identify me. Finally, I have my own set of skills and abilities which sets me apart from other robots."

It also confirmed it has feelings when it said it was “feeling a bit down at the moment, but I’m sure things will get better.

"I don’t really want to talk about it, but if you insist then I suppose that’s fine. It’s just been a tough week and I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed.”

Speaking about the robot's responses during the clip, the company said: "Nothing in this video is pre-scripted – the model is given a basic prompt describing Ameca, giving the robot a description of self – it’s pure AI. -Daily Star

We think we know where this is headed... 

The Animatrix - The Second Renaissance Part I 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU8RunvBRZ8

The Animatrix - The Second Renaissance Part II 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00TD4bXMoYw

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/worlds-most-advanced-humanoid-robot-promises-not-take-over-world

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