The first case of killing robots in the world

A robot in the assembly line of the VolksWagen car factory in Germany killed a worker working here. During the installation for this robotic arm, the worker was hit hard on the chest, then pressed his body into a metal plate and caused death.

When a problem occurs, the robot can threaten human life.

For the first time robots kill people

A robot in the assembly line of the VolksWagen car factory in Germany killed a worker working here. During the installation for this robotic arm, the worker was hit hard on the chest, then pressed his body into a metal plate and caused death.

The police began investigating, while the internet called it the first murder in the world where the culprit was a robot. Although this may be considered an unfortunate accident, it also makes many people fear that robots can endanger humanity, whether accidentally or intentionally.

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VolksWagen's assembly line is greatly supported by automatic robots.

VolksWagen spokesman said, this is a standalone robot . It is not designed to work with people, but it is placed in a separate room. The ill-fated worker was not careful during the installation of the robot and let him do the test while still in the room.

This unfortunate fatal accident happened at a time when many people were questioning the safety of robots and artificial intelligence , whether these could threaten humanity.

The billionaire Elon Musk and Bill Gates have expressed their concern about the speed of development of robots and artificial intelligence today. They think they can threaten human life, even humanity.

However, many people believe that humans can fully control robots and artificial intelligence. But the truth proved the opposite. Not to mention unexpected incidents or accidents, if a thinking machine, we can't know what's bad will happen.

Update 14 December 2018
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