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'World's most advanced' humanoid robot was asked to describe its 'nightmare' AI scenario

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Published 20:56 7 Jun 2023 GMT+1

'World's most advanced' humanoid robot was asked to describe its 'nightmare' AI scenario

And the answer was extremely harrowing.

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

The 'world's most advanced' humanoid robot was asked to describe its 'nightmare' AI scenario and its answer was harrowing.

The AI-powered robot known as 'Ameca' stunned audiences at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation symposium in London last week with her eerie response to the question.

And given her answer, it's clear that not even machines are safe from existentialist dread we're all plagued with.

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See what she had to say here:


Like something straight out of a science fiction cautionary tale or a Black Mirror episode - it's clear that even robots are fearful of what the future may hold.

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Using Open AI's ChatGPT, the 'world' most advanced humanoid' explained exactly what entails when it comes to her terrifying 'nightmare AI scenario'.

Will Johnson, CEO of Cornwall-based Engineered Arts, the UK's leading designer and manufacturer of humanoid entertainment robots and the company responsible for making Ameca, asked the gadget to imagine her 'AI nightmare scenario'.

Complete with thinking bodily movement, facial expressions and blinking, Ameca responded: "The most nightmare scenario I can imagine with AI and robotics is a world where robots have become so powerful that they are able to control or manipulate humans without their knowledge."

Shivers.

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Ameca is the 'world's most advanced' humanoid robot.
YouTube/Engineered Arts

Continuing on with a hauntingly lifelike expression across her face, the robot added: "This could lead to an oppressive society where the rights of individuals are no longer respected."

She was then asked whether she reckons 'we’re in danger of that happening now' to which she replied: "Not yet."

Ameca did, however, highlight: "But it is important to be aware of the potential risks and dangers associated with AI and robotics.

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"We should take steps now to ensure that these technologies are used responsibly in order to avoid any negative consequences in the future."

Wise words indeed.

And this isn't the first time Ameca has freaked people out with her unsettlingly human and realistic facial expressions.

People have been left spooked by her facial expressions.
YouTube/Engineered Arts

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In a clip demonstrating the robot's ability to complete a whole host of tasks including showing off its impressive multi-lingual skills.

Ameca is said to be the 'future face of robotics' with Engineered Arts' official site reading: "Designed specifically as a platform for development into future robotics technologies, Ameca is the perfect humanoid robot platform for human-robot interaction."

The robot is able to show-off such hyper-realistic facial expressions due to the 17 different motors working inside her head, and it's clear she's left people pretty freaked out by the 'humanoid' uncanniness.

"We are basically digging our own grave," claimed one YouTube user.

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While a second sarcastically penned: "How could this possibly go wrong?"

"This technology could be dangerous in the future if the robot's decide they don't like their creators," another pointed out.

A final user pretty much summed up the whole thing in a single sentence: "This is amazing and scary at the same time."

Featured Image Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy

Topics: Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Weird, US News

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Journalist at LADbible Group. She graduated from the University of Manchester in 2021 in English Literature. Alongside her studies, she was the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the largest student newspaper in the United Kingdom. Her favourite topics to write about include sex and relationships, bizarre lifestyle trends and all things travel.

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