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Robot Under Work Pressure Commits Suicide by Jumping from a Building!

A robot assisting in administrative tasks in South Korea has reportedly committed suicide due to excessive work pressure, marking a unique and shocking incident in the field of robotics.

According to a report by the Daily Mirror, the robot was assisting in municipal corporation tasks. A team official stated that the robot had been helping the residents of Gumi City with administrative work for almost a year.

Suicide has become more common in recent years, with people feeling overwhelmed and taking their own lives. But have you ever heard about a robot committing suicide? And is this due to work pressure? Yes, such an incident has occurred in which a robot, overcome by excessive work pressure, jumped from a building and died.

Every day, many people around the world commit suicide. In the age of technology, the number of suicides is rapidly increasing. Various countries provide counseling and medical services to help people avoid such tendencies. However, a case from South Korea has shocked everyone, as a robot committed suicide. This marks the first time a robot has committed suicide. The Central South Korean Municipal Corporation has announced that an investigation into the incident will be conducted.

Robot’s Role in Municipal Corporation Tasks

According to the Daily Mirror, the robot was helping the municipal corporation with its operations. A team official stated that the robot had been helping Gumi city residents with administrative tasks for nearly a year. Last week, the robot was discovered inactive at the bottom of a staircase. An official stated that two witnesses saw the robot moving erratically. It appeared that something was wrong. The robot is said to have been under too much work pressure and then fell down the stairs. It is believed that excessive work pressure caused its death, which appears to be a suicide.

An official added, “Some parts of the robot have been collected and will be analyzed by the company that designed it.” Another official expressed regret, saying, “This robot was part of the municipal corporation. The robot, developed by Bear Robotics in California, worked from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and came with its own public service card. It was unique in that it could summon an elevator and travel up and down. According to the International Federation of Robotics, South Korea has the highest robot density, with one robot for every ten workers.

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