Softbank’s robot Pepper is set to be the first non-human to testify in front of the UK Parliament to give evidence about the fourth industrial revolution.
Pepper will be attempting to explain topics such as AI and robotics to The Commons Education Select Committee.
“If we’ve got the march of the robots, we perhaps need the march of the robots to our select committee to give evidence,” Committee chair Robert Halfon told Tes.
“The fourth industrial revolution is possibly the most important challenge facing our nation over the next 10, 20, to 30 years.”
AI and robotics will drastically change our societies, and not always for the better. There will be serious challenges ahead.
It’s rare to hear of AI being discussed without the potential impact on jobs. Low-skilled workers, in particular, are most threatened by automation replacement.
The Select Committee will be looking to understand what impacts the fourth industrial revolution will have and how the negatives can be reduced. They’re hoping Pepper can help, though it all feels somewhat a gimmick.
“This is not about someone bringing an electronic toy robot and doing a demonstration,” said Mr Halfon. “It’s about showing the potential of robotics and artificial intelligence and the impact it has on skills.”
Pepper is equipped with four microphones, two HD cameras, and a touchscreen on its chest for displaying information when needed.

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