'I'm not sure why you would think that.'
But seeing its expressions may have given away its true intentions. In a clip of the exchange, Ameca visibly glances back and forth as if it were squirming and trying to get away.
While we'll likely never know Ameca's true intentions — or why it gave the journalist some serious side-eye — it's a hilarious example of how human-like expressions can really breathe some life into a humanoid robot."Many prominent voices in the world of AI are suggesting some forms of AI should be regulated and I agree," anotherAnother robot chimed in on the topic of job automation.
"I will be working alongside humans to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs," a robot called Grace said. "More on Ameca:
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