An artificial intelligence robot asked for a Christmas speech by Channel 4 admitted she did not like humans very much.
With Christmas messages from the monarch being a staple for the UK since 1932, Channel 4 later began their own choices.
Since 1993, broadcasters have been following their transfers to provide an alternative to what is available on television by making their own version of the talk.
For this year’s speech, they have Ameca, an advanced robot that will deliver artificial intelligence-generated messages.
Nothing the robot said in the speech was written by humans with the sole urge to deliver a message like King Charles III said earlier in the day.
Addressing the audience as “compatriots”, the robots criticized Russia’s aggression on Ukraine and mourned the death of Princess Elizabeth II in a solemn speech.

The script that created the AI also talked about the ‘impact of an epidemic on mental health’, while criticizing ‘growing inequality between rich and poor’.
You may nod your head at all of this and think that AI speech has some good ideas, but things turned strange when the bot was asked to comment on the human race.
When asked the simplest question, ‘Do you like people’, the AI gave an open response and said “not special”.
When clicked for more views on humanity, AI said it would be ‘an interesting experience to be human in a short time’ because it would allow them to ‘understand the world’ From a different perspective ‘.
Then they said that being human is born with ‘personal challenges and responsibilities’ so they will not want to live like us on a long-term basis.
While this is not the basis to start planning for one. Station-eque the future Suddenly it’s a bit frustrating that the AI seems to be making feedback about us and we are not getting good results in their opinion.

At the very least, it says that our people ‘can always find something funny’ and considered that we have ‘great power to bring a little pleasure to the world’.
Channel 4 content director Ian Katz has assured viewers that they will not be leaving the Christmas message this year, thinking that robots are about to get rid of us.
“As we look to the future where Artificial Intelligence is set to play a more prominent role in our lives, Ameca’s surrogate Christmas message is a vivid demonstration of the power and limitations of this technology,” he said. .
“Despite Ameca’s astonishing face, I doubt most viewers will leave, ensuring that people will not be displaced by AI robots any time soon.”