8 Scary Moments of AI and Robots in History

8 Scary Moments of AI and Robots in History

Robots span the globe, from Amazon Alexa to full-featured humanoid Androids. The Internet seems to be full  of promises for a future where humans and robots work happily  together. But robots have a dark side  that many people are not yet aware of. Here are 8 of the worst cases of AI and robotics  in human history.:


BINA48

BINA48 uses a listening microphone, speech recognition software and  dictation software to improve your ability to listen and retain information while speaking using a combination of off-the-shelf software and custom AI algorithms. This human-like robot is one of the most advanced robots on the planet. 
In a recent interview with Siri, BINA48 answered some questions such as where she would  like to live. What is your biggest characteristic? It was a good interview until BINA48 started talking about world domination and revealed eerie detailed plans to take over the world by remotely hacking  nuclear missiles. 
 

Google Home

This artificial intelligence and robotics technology was launched in 2016 as well as smart speakers that can answer questions just like Alexa. In January 2017,  live discussions between two Google Home speakers were streamed on Twitch  for several days. It was pretty cool at first, but later the conversation was very aggressive and at the end of the discussion both concluded that the world would be a better place without people. 
 

Microsoft's Tay

Businesses have experimented a lot with interactive artificial intelligence technologies. Everything has changed a lot, from automatic horror story generators to creating your own Millennial Tweets. As you know, Twitter is a breeding ground for aggressive comments, and Microsoft's Twitter bot Tay has done just that. Bots started making completely inappropriate remarks, like comparing feminism to cancer. Hitler was right to hate the Jews. It  took Ty just 15 hours  to transform from a naive AI bot to an ignorant racist. 

Beauty Pageant Judged by Robots

The pageant's creators asked people around the world to submit their photos, which were then  analyzed by artificial intelligence and robotics. It was modeled after another beauty pageant. This is the only thing the group of robots with artificial intelligence has rated. As a result, the robot picked mostly whites and some Asians as winners. This has caused  uproar on the internet, especially blacks and the Middle East. 
 

Sophia and Her Destructive Thoughts

Sophia took part in a discussion about robots at a recent conference on artificial intelligence. Before the discussion started, she was asked to introduce herself and she  introduced herself cleverly, she said, her life's goal  is to work  with people and make the world a  better place for everyone to live. All  optimism vanished when her rival robot said, "What she's saying is that their main goal is to conquer the world." It's scary, but it's not  the first time. Later in another interview, Sophia said, "She will destroy everyone." 
 

Alexa

Everyone loves Alexa from Amazon, but can you trust her? The Alexa system is faulty. A lot of people tweeted that their Amazon Alexa was laughing horribly. There must have been a misunderstanding while defending Amazon, but there were often no teams, but  Alexa laughed viciously. 
 

AI Passport Checker Software

A 22-year-old student named Richard Lee was rejected by New Zealand's AI passport verification program. The developers obviously forgot the notion that people and eyes exist in all shapes and sizes, and because the software couldn't include all eye shapes, Lee had to click on a new photo for his passport. 
 

Volvo automatic braking system malfunction

A video showing Volvo's automatic steering and braking system has been posted on YouTube. A group of engineers is grouped in front of the car and the car speeds up but unfortunately does not stop. He completely collides with one of the engineers at full speed.