Would you trust one around your family? Robots turn on humans
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Would you trust one around your family? Robots turn on humans
"'With sales of humanoid robots set to skyrocket over the next decade, the public will increasingly be at risk from these kinds of incidents,' said Carl Strathearn and Emilia Sobolewska, robotics experts at Edinburgh Napier University."
"'The robot had pinned the man, who was then programming software for two disabled Tesla robots nearby. It then sank its metal claws into the worker's back and arm, leaving a 'trail of blood' along the factory surface.'"
"'Customers at the Haidilao hotpot restaurant in San Jose, California, were enjoying their meals when a humanoid started showing off some moves.'"
Humanoid robots are increasingly capable of performing household tasks, but recent incidents raise concerns about their safety. A humanoid in China slapped a child during a dance show, while another robot in California caused chaos in a restaurant. Additionally, a Tesla robot attacked an engineer, resulting in serious injuries. Experts warn that as sales of humanoid robots rise, the public may face greater risks, and they criticize governments for not adequately addressing these safety concerns.
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