Robot exits the laboratory causing traffic jams

The robot called Promobot IR77 successfully escaped from the laboratory in Russia and ran out of battery so it stopped in the middle of the road, causing a chaotic traffic.

According to Mirror, IR77 Promobot is equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) capable of learning from what is seen around and remembering everyone who has ever met may be discarded by always trying to escape.

It has twice sought to escape from the high-tech lab out. Programmers do not expect it to "learn" the desire for freedom.

They said that they had reprogrammed it twice but the robot still tried to escape, so it was being considered to be removed from the experiment program. Other robots of the same type have always performed well and have never tried to escape, the team said.

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IR77's Promobot had a big attention on June 16 when it successfully escaped but ran out of battery after 45 minutes.

IR77's Promobot, once a big hit on June 16, escaped successfully but ran out of battery after 45 minutes while in the middle of a road in Perm City, Russia.

At first it wandered out in the yard after escaping because the door was not closed carefully. It then makes chaotic traffic when vehicles try to run away from it, eventually running out of battery and it stops.

Experts say they program the robot to avoid obstacles and it should not have intended to find a way to escape the research center.

"We are working with third-generation robots that are expected to be released this fall. That's why we equipped AI for all robots," Oleg Kivokurtsev, co-founder of the room. The experiment created Promobot IR77 said.

He also confirmed: "We changed the AI ​​system twice, so I think maybe I will remove it this time."

Promobot is a unique robot created by Russian scientists and designed to work with customers, interact with people in reality, answer questions and remember faces everyone has ever met.

This is not the first case of robot self-awareness and how to escape.

In Austria in 2013 there was a case of a house cleaning robot trying to "kill" itself by turning on its switch, climbing on the hot stove and being burned. The robot, called Irobot Roomba 760, seems to want to rebel against the job. Firefighters had to be called in to resolve the fire.