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First Robot Suicide in South Korea: Gumi City Council Official Dies
Jul 5, 2024, 04:23 PM
A robot working as an official for the Gumi City Council in South Korea has reportedly died by suicide after falling down a flight of stairs. This incident is being referred to as South Korea's first robot suicide, leaving the community shocked. The overworked robot was discovered unresponsive after the apparent fall, which has raised concerns and discussions about the treatment and working conditions of robots in the country. This is being noted as the first case of robot suicide in the country.
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