Civil servant robot ‘commits suicide’, deadly plunge under probe | Witnesses saw the robot erratically circling before its fall, sparking speculation about the cause.
Civil servant robot ‘commits suicide’, deadly plunge under probe | Witnesses saw the robot erratically circling before its fall, sparking speculation about the cause.
“A first-of-its-kind incident has shocked the world after a civil servant robot at Gumi City Council in South Korea was found unresponsive after what appears to be a deliberate plunge down a two-meter staircase.
Local media and social media users have called it the first “robot suicide” in the country.
The robot, affectionately known as the “Robot Supervisor,” had been a model employee since its appointment in August 2023.
“It was officially a part of the city hall, one of us,” an official said. The official stated that the robot “worked diligently,” handling daily document deliveries, city promotion, and information dissemination to local residents.
The incident has sparked a wave of mourning and curiosity across the nation. Local media headlines questioned the apparent “robot suicide,” asking, “Why did the diligent civil officer do it?” and “Was work too hard for the robot?”
Social media has also been abuzz with reactions ranging from poignant tributes to the fallen robot to serious discussions about the ethical implications of AI sentience and the potential for robot suffering.
Talking about its quality, the robot was unique in its ability to call an elevator and move between floors autonomously. It reportedly worked from 9 AM. to 6 PM and even had its own civil service officer card.”
PhilosophyforOne on
”It has also raised concerns about the workload and well-being of robots in the workforce and ignited a broader conversation about the ethical treatment of robots.”
/facepalm
griff_the_unholy on
“while others believe a technical malfunction could be to blame”
IsinkSW on
“ethical concerns”.. idk guys the future is not looking so good after all
Xerain0x009999 on
This isnt the first time this has happened. They seem to be forgetting about that Roomba that “committed suicide” by driving onto a stove a few years ago.
Firm_Ad_7229 on
I’m hoping robots begin getting a good work/life balance, and a livable wage. It would be great if some good came from this.
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xantub on
It learned by watching human civil servants’ actions, but also was programmed for efficiency… DOES NOT COMPUTE!
Cthaza on
Man I’ve seen this posted like 10 times at this point and it’s a different sub every time damnit
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“A first-of-its-kind incident has shocked the world after a civil servant robot at Gumi City Council in South Korea was found unresponsive after what appears to be a deliberate plunge down a two-meter staircase.
Local media and social media users have called it the first “robot suicide” in the country.
The robot, affectionately known as the “Robot Supervisor,” had been a model employee since its appointment in August 2023.
“It was officially a part of the city hall, one of us,” an official said. The official stated that the robot “worked diligently,” handling daily document deliveries, city promotion, and information dissemination to local residents.
The incident has sparked a wave of mourning and curiosity across the nation. Local media headlines questioned the apparent “robot suicide,” asking, “Why did the diligent civil officer do it?” and “Was work too hard for the robot?”
Social media has also been abuzz with reactions ranging from poignant tributes to the fallen robot to serious discussions about the ethical implications of AI sentience and the potential for robot suffering.
Talking about its quality, the robot was unique in its ability to call an elevator and move between floors autonomously. It reportedly worked from 9 AM. to 6 PM and even had its own civil service officer card.”
”It has also raised concerns about the workload and well-being of robots in the workforce and ignited a broader conversation about the ethical treatment of robots.”
/facepalm
“while others believe a technical malfunction could be to blame”
“ethical concerns”.. idk guys the future is not looking so good after all
This isnt the first time this has happened. They seem to be forgetting about that Roomba that “committed suicide” by driving onto a stove a few years ago.
I’m hoping robots begin getting a good work/life balance, and a livable wage. It would be great if some good came from this.
s
It learned by watching human civil servants’ actions, but also was programmed for efficiency… DOES NOT COMPUTE!
Man I’ve seen this posted like 10 times at this point and it’s a different sub every time damnit