home robots

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The home robots tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about the safety and reliability of AI-powered robots in domestic environments. Recent content highlights a peer-reviewed study warning that large language models (LLMs) used in home robots are unsafe for unsupervised use due to risks of discrimination and harmful actions. The tag focuses on the intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and consumer safety, particularly in home and care settings. Topics include the limitations of current LLMs, the need for safeguards, and the implications for users considering AI-driven home robots.
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    LLMs in Home Robots Unsafe for Unsupervised Use: Discrimination and Safety Risks

    Scientists from major research centres have issued a stark warning: current large language models (LLMs) driving AI-powered robots are not yet safe for unsupervised use in homes, care settings, or other spaces where physical harm and discrimination can occur. The peer‑reviewed study published in...
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