A ROBOTIC "Jeremy Kyle" is set to solve celebs relationship issues and family problems just like the ITV hit show.

The AI will fix real-life dilemmas as they spill all in a new show hosted by a talking android.

3 A robot is looking to be the new Jeremy Kyle on a TV show ready to hit screens soon Credit: ITV

3 The AI would solve celebrities relationship problems on the proposed TV show Credit: Getty - Contributor

The Daily Star reports Double Act Productions hope to make a version of the successful Jeremy Kyle show.

Showbiz agents have apparently been contacted as the producers look to find celebs interested in having a bot fix their problems.

One agent told the Star: "I wouldn't mind representing the robot, as unlike human hosts it would hopefully be happy with any deal I could fix.

"It sounds like it'll be fascinating daytime TV. Jeremy Kyle needs to keep looking over his shoulder, as artificial intelligence could be the future."

A producers note to agents said: "We’re looking for stories where there is a dilemma or a couple, family or friends needing to make a big decision. This could be just about anything – big or small!"

The email did not include which channel the show would be on however.

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Earlier this year we reported killer computers powered by super-smart artificial intelligence pose a “fundamental risk to the existence of human civilisation”.

That’s the warning Silicon Valley billionaire Elon Musk gave to a group of US politicians in July.

The CEO of Tesla Motors and Space X met with a group of US lawmakers to discuss laws around electric autonomous vehicles but also told them they need to act to ensure we avoid welcoming killer robots into the world.

3 Jeremy Kyle fixes real-life problems when his guests come on to the ITV program Credit: ITV

And Facebook revealed how its artificial intelligence went rogue, created its own language and began nattering in private.

Employees at the social network were training chatbots to communicate like humans when they suddenly went astray.

It followed warnings that scientists have successfully trained computers to use artificial intelligence to learn from experience – and one day they could be smarter than their creators.

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