Dammit!I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords.
Typical victim blaming mentality here.I used to work on robots and automated tooling when I was younger. It will almost assuredly be operator error.
OMG you're an accomplice!!!!!I used to work on robots and automated tooling when I was younger. It will almost assuredly be operator error.
Smart. Get in early, make friends with lead robots, and then come the revolution you get to not be a battery. Henchmen can have it good.OMG you're an accomplice!!!!!I used to work on robots and automated tooling when I was younger. It will almost assuredly be operator error.
"Trust me, I would be the best at handling a Robot takeover. I have a lot of terrific things in store for them. You will be thanking me, you really will" --TrumpDoes Obama have a plan here? Seems like he's too busy taking vacation to worry about the pending robot apocalypse.
I was pretty sure I posted this, but I couldn't find it. Figured I was just losing my mind.Odd, I swear last time it was posted, the robot was in a Honda factory....
I'm sure he's already got someone drafting an apology letter that he can read to the robot.Does Obama have a plan here? Seems like he's too busy taking vacation to worry about the pending robot apocalypse.
Yeah, that's what they want you to thinkI used to work on robots and automated tooling when I was younger. It will almost assuredly be operator error.
Most of these robots were armed. Seems like a simple fix to me- disarm them now.Workplace robots have killed at least 26 people in 30 years. They are slow playing us.
Came here to post this.Has the.draft.robot. put out a statement?
They do have the time advantage over us.Workplace robots have killed at least 26 people in 30 years. They are slow playing us.
Not if you're wearing a Randall Cunningham jersey.They do have the time advantage over us.Workplace robots have killed at least 26 people in 30 years. They are slow playing us.
If I had known this info, I would have been giving him more likes than I have been.I had never considered the possibility that Foos may have a robot army, if not at least a robot security detail at his command.
The Walking Lead
We'll make better pets than chimps do.It's amazing really. We take walking for granted. Nothing to it babies do it before they can speak it's so easy. And yet it is really so amazingly complex to set one foot in front of the other. The constant micro-adjustments to weight distribution you do without thinking have been a nightmare to copy for robots. The ability to adjust our center of balance on the move is billions of lines of software. And of course not just us. But everything that walks.
I know I'm rambling at this point but I'm going to roll with it. I saw this really interesting video piece with Neil DeGrasse Tyson where he talked about the very small difference between man and chimp but how huge that difference was. Essentially, as I am sure most of you know, there is roughly a one percent difference DNA wise between us and chimps. That one percent is the difference between being able to master some sign language and building the Pyramids. Now to get back in the neighborhood of the subject what happens when machines gain that one percent on us? When was the last time you stopped to ask a chimp it's opinion on anything?
Completely off topic, but one of the things that has always fascinated me is the ability to throw a ball up in sky, and be able to catch it without looking at your hands - i.e. your brain making the calculations to just know where your hand should be to catch the ball just by looking at the ball.It's amazing really. We take walking for granted. Nothing to it babies do it before they can speak it's so easy. And yet it is really so amazingly complex to set one foot in front of the other. The constant micro-adjustments to weight distribution you do without thinking have been a nightmare to copy for robots. The ability to adjust our center of balance on the move is billions of lines of software. And of course not just us. But everything that walks.
Absolutely. We take these things for granted but trying to get a robot to do them really shows how complex they are.Completely off topic, but one of the things that has always fascinated me is the ability to throw a ball up in sky, and be able to catch it without looking at your hands - i.e. your brain making the calculations to just know where your hand should be to catch the ball just by looking at the ball.It's amazing really. We take walking for granted. Nothing to it babies do it before they can speak it's so easy. And yet it is really so amazingly complex to set one foot in front of the other. The constant micro-adjustments to weight distribution you do without thinking have been a nightmare to copy for robots. The ability to adjust our center of balance on the move is billions of lines of software. And of course not just us. But everything that walks.
Donkey Derp said:
And we wonder why we're going to fall to the robots eventually. Because we no move quickly enough.To avoid falling, it move quickly - in the same way we would.Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3201279/Watch-Google-s-terrifying-humanoid-robot-running-forest-firm-pledges-soon-agile-humans.html#ixzz3jAdIFG7v
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Did he have a Chinese menu in his hand?Saw a robot freely walking in the woods.
Did he have a Chinese menu in his hand?Saw a robot freely walking in the woods.
Pretty sure I've inadvertently done that several times in these forums.NCCommish said:It's amazing really. We take walking for granted. Nothing to it babies do it before they can speak it's so easy. And yet it is really so amazingly complex to set one foot in front of the other. The constant micro-adjustments to weight distribution you do without thinking have been a nightmare to copy for robots. The ability to adjust our center of balance on the move is billions of lines of software. And of course not just us. But everything that walks.
I know I'm rambling at this point but I'm going to roll with it. I saw this really interesting video piece with Neil DeGrasse Tyson where he talked about the very small difference between man and chimp but how huge that difference was. Essentially, as I am sure most of you know, there is roughly a one percent difference DNA wise between us and chimps. That one percent is the difference between being able to master some sign language and building the Pyramids. Now to get back in the neighborhood of the subject what happens when machines gain that one percent on us? When was the last time you stopped to ask a chimp it's opinion on anything?
Well, that's better than incontinent.Skynet has become sentinent.
When we go nature will start again. with the bees probably. Nature knows when to give up.The folly of man is that we think we are the supreme beings. I wonder if the dinosaurs thought that, too.