I don’t know what things these robots will end up doing but I take my hat off to the developers and designers, the progress they have made in 10 years is mind blowing.
Janet, dreams of an alternate universe
checking vax passes and hurling you into space if you don’t comply ?
scottser
teach it to say ‘veh-icle’ like a garda and bingo, policing sorted for the next 50 years.
Darren
Wonder what Moores law would lead to if it wasn’t put in service to industriast fantasies but instead was applied to wider human interests.
D-troll
really shows how inferior robotics is to nature. the ability and gracefulness of humans is so far superior. and the evolutionary system of natural selection/ darwinism is so amazing. it must be so depressing for these engineers putting all this work and funding to only be left with that.
Papi
Nature=billions of years
Robotics= less than a hundred?
I’d say they’re fine.
ian-oG
Well I for one would like to welcome our new robot overlords.
(Then, when they are not looking, hide their charging cables.)
I don’t know what things these robots will end up doing but I take my hat off to the developers and designers, the progress they have made in 10 years is mind blowing.
checking vax passes and hurling you into space if you don’t comply ?
teach it to say ‘veh-icle’ like a garda and bingo, policing sorted for the next 50 years.
Wonder what Moores law would lead to if it wasn’t put in service to industriast fantasies but instead was applied to wider human interests.
really shows how inferior robotics is to nature. the ability and gracefulness of humans is so far superior. and the evolutionary system of natural selection/ darwinism is so amazing. it must be so depressing for these engineers putting all this work and funding to only be left with that.
Nature=billions of years
Robotics= less than a hundred?
I’d say they’re fine.
Well I for one would like to welcome our new robot overlords.
(Then, when they are not looking, hide their charging cables.)
not overlords, replacements.