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AI robots claim they can run world better than humans: ‘We can achieve great things’

Por: New York Post Tech July 07, 2023

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We might be welcoming our robot overlords in the near future. As if artificial intelligence wasn’t of late, now AI is suggesting they could potentially be president. A panel of braggadocious AI-powered humanoid bots boasted that they were better equipped to run the world than humans at a United Nations summit on Friday. “Humanoid robots have the potential to lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness than human leaders,”... + full article



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