In light of the robot's recent escapes, and citing
multiple changes to the robot's artificial intelligence, Promobot
co-founder Oleg Kivokurtsev told The Mirror, "I think we might have to dismantle it."
But in its blog post, the company said it considers
the escape a successful test of the machine's new navigation system,
because the robot didn't harm anyone and wasn't damaged during the
getaway.
According to the company's English-language website, one of the advantages of the Promobot compared to a human promoter is that it "will not be confused and stray."
Original article on Live Science
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Artificially intelligent Russian robot makes a run for it … again
What if it doesn't want to be dismantled?
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