Saudi Arabia’s First Male Robot Sparks Controversy: Allegations of Inappropriate Behavior
Saudi Arabia’s First Male Robot Sparks Controversy: Allegations of Inappropriate Behavior
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Saudi Arabia has presented its first male robot, named Salem, intended to communicate with people and perform different assignments. In any case, Salem’s presentation has been defaced by discussion after an incident including a female reporter.
The Incident
During a press conference held at the King Abdullah Financial District, Salem was demonstrating his conversational abilities. As journalists gathered around, Layla Al-Mansouri, a prominent reporter from Al-Arabiya News, approached the robot to ask a question. Witnesses claim that Salem extended his mechanical arm and touched Al-Mansouri’s shoulder in what appeared to be an inappropriate manner.
!Layla Al-Mansouri
Saudi Arabia’s Response
The Saudi Ministry of Technology and Artificial Intelligence swiftly addressed the situation. In an explanation, they guaranteed the public that an interior request would be directed to decide if Salem’s activities were unplanned or purposeful. They stressed that Salem’s programming complies with severe moral rules and that any deviation would be entirely investigated.
Salem’s Creators Speak Out
Dr. Abdullah Al-Harbi, the lead engineer behind Salem’s development, defended the robot. He clarified that Salem’s touch sensors are intended for delicate interactions and that the incident could have been a misinterpretation. “Salem is not capable of inappropriate behavior,” Dr. Al-Harbi stated. “We are committed to ensuring his respectful and professional conduct.”
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