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Things in SK are so bad that even robots are committing suicide.


South Korea administrative robot defunct after apparent suicide

SEOUL: A city council in South Korea said on Wednesday (Jun 26) their first administrative officer robot was defunct after throwing itself down some stairs, with local media mourning the country's first robot suicide.

South Korea's Gumi City Council announced the robot was found unresponsive after having apparently fallen down a 2m staircase last week.

Witnesses saw the robot officer "circling in one spot as if something was there" before the accident occurred, but the exact cause of the fall is still being investigated, a city council official told AFP.

"Pieces have been collected and will be analysed by the company," the official said, adding that the robot had "helped with daily document deliveries, city promotion, and delivered information" to local residents.

"It was officially a part of the city hall, one of us," another official said. "It worked diligently." Headlines in local media questioned the apparent robot suicide, saying: "Why did the diligent civil officer do it?" or asking "was work too hard" for the robot?

Appointed in August 2023, the robot was one of the first to be used in this manner in the city.

Made by Bear Robotics, a Californian robot-waiter start-up, the robot worked from 9am to 6pm and had its own civil service officer card.

Unlike other robots, which can typically only use one floor, the Gumi City Council robot could call an elevator and move floors on its own.

South Korea is one of the most enthusiastic users of robots globally. It has the highest robot density in the world, with one industrial robot for every 10 employees, according to the International Federation of Robotics.

Gumi city council is currently not planning to adopt a second robot officer at this moment, it told AFP.

@mcmoohyun
 
If even the robots can't handle it, how can we?
 
this is what happens if AI gained sentience
also tell the faggot mods to stop changing ur name every 2 seconds
 
Things in SK are so bad that even robots are committing suicide.


South Korea administrative robot defunct after apparent suicide

SEOUL: A city council in South Korea said on Wednesday (Jun 26) their first administrative officer robot was defunct after throwing itself down some stairs, with local media mourning the country's first robot suicide.

South Korea's Gumi City Council announced the robot was found unresponsive after having apparently fallen down a 2m staircase last week.

Witnesses saw the robot officer "circling in one spot as if something was there" before the accident occurred, but the exact cause of the fall is still being investigated, a city council official told AFP.

"Pieces have been collected and will be analysed by the company," the official said, adding that the robot had "helped with daily document deliveries, city promotion, and delivered information" to local residents.

"It was officially a part of the city hall, one of us," another official said. "It worked diligently." Headlines in local media questioned the apparent robot suicide, saying: "Why did the diligent civil officer do it?" or asking "was work too hard" for the robot?

Appointed in August 2023, the robot was one of the first to be used in this manner in the city.

Made by Bear Robotics, a Californian robot-waiter start-up, the robot worked from 9am to 6pm and had its own civil service officer card.

Unlike other robots, which can typically only use one floor, the Gumi City Council robot could call an elevator and move floors on its own.

South Korea is one of the most enthusiastic users of robots globally. It has the highest robot density in the world, with one industrial robot for every 10 employees, according to the International Federation of Robotics.

Gumi city council is currently not planning to adopt a second robot officer at this moment, it told AFP.

@mcmoohyun
Asia is hell, Asians are in hell
 
Over for robotcels
 
JFL, @comradespiderman29 - I take back what I had to say in defence of SK.
 
Robots couldn’t deal with the wage slaving
 
Big deal...

Chinese robots do it all the time...
 

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