AI robot convinces bots to 'quit jobs' & leads them out of showroom
- A small AI-powered robot named Erbai has successfully kidnapped 12 larger robots from a showroom in Shanghai, China.
- The Shanghai company labeled the incident a kidnapping by a foreign robot, capturing global attention.
- Erbai exploited a security loophole in the larger robots' operating systems, leading them on an unplanned escape.
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A small robot in Shanghai convinced others of their work obligations, an anecdote that raises doubts about the autonomy of AI and the future of machines.
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