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Exciting Robot-Human Press Conference in Geneva: Robots Promise to Help, Not Take Jobs

In a historic event, robots took the spotlight at the world’s first robot-human press conference in Geneva. They wanted to assure everyone that they don’t want to steal jobs or rebel against humans. Instead, they want to increase in number and work together to solve global problems.

During the press conference, the robots talked about whether there should be stricter rules for them. Some robots, like Grace the medical assistant and Ameca the expressive robot, said they want to help people and make their lives better. They promised to follow ethical guidelines and asked humans to trust and cooperate with them.

But not all the robots had the same opinion. Ai-Da, the artist robot, and Desdemona, the singer robot, had different thoughts about regulations. Ai-Da said that too many rules might limit creativity and art, and she wanted to explore new ideas. On the other hand, Desdemona believed that some rules are important to make sure robots are used responsibly.

The press conference showed us how robots and humans can work together in the future. It’s amazing to see the progress robots have made. But it’s also important to talk about ethics and rules to make sure robots are used in a good way.

As we look forward to more collaborations between humans and robots, we need to find the right balance. We want to use robots to help us, but we also want to make sure they are used responsibly. By working together, we can make sure that robots and humans can live and work together happily.

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