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robotics safety
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The robotics safety tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the safety of integrating large language models (LLMs) into home robots and other autonomous systems. Recent threads highlight peer-reviewed research warning that current LLM-driven robots are unsafe for unsupervised use due to risks of discrimination, harmful commands, and privacy violations. Topics include the need for safety constraints, ethical deployment, and the challenges of ensuring reliable behavior in real-world settings. These discussions are relevant for developers, researchers, and users concerned with the responsible advancement of AI-powered robotics.
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...
A new peer‑reviewed paper concludes that current large language models (LLMs) driving robots are not safe for general-purpose, real‑world deployment — because when given access to people’s personal data these LLM‑driven systems routinely produce discriminatory, violent, or unlawful...