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Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - pRICE cUBE - 02-28-2017

archipirata wrote:
Does anyone else find this a bit unsettling. For me this is right in the middle of the uncanny valley when it's whole range of movements begin to mimic a life form. When they come for us, it won't be a human shaped terminator but something like that. And it will have frikin' laser beams too!


Rolling and flying PEW PEW PEW!




Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - MikeF - 02-28-2017

But we're still 30-years away from singularity. Or so people believe... BWAA-HAA-HAAA... Oops.


Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - OWC Jamie - 02-28-2017

Kim Jong Un wants one when they figure out how to mount an anti-aircraft gun on it. For peaceful education processes of course.


Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - rjmacs - 02-28-2017

Yoyodyne ArtWorks wrote:
[quote=cbelt3]
Now I want you to imagine this as a wheelchair type device, carrying a paralyzed human. Of course calmed down a bit so the jiggly human bits don't break.

That would be wonderful, but I can just see law enforcement using them for crowd control during protests/demonstrations/etc. And of course the military applications would be virtually endless...
Ummm..... yeah. Who do you think is funding Boston Dynamics for this research?

It's all Pentagon, baby.


Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - Article Accelerator - 02-28-2017

billb wrote:
Kim Jong Un wants one when they figure out how to mount an anti-aircraft gun on it. For peaceful education processes of course.

I just want sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads. Is that too much to ask?




Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - rgG - 02-28-2017

vision63 wrote:
[quote=Yoyodyne ArtWorks]
[quote=cbelt3]
Now I want you to imagine this as a wheelchair type device, carrying a paralyzed human. Of course calmed down a bit so the jiggly human bits don't break.

That would be wonderful, but I can just see law enforcement using them for crowd control during protests/demonstrations/etc. And of course the military applications would be virtually endless...
I won't be "controlled" by a robot. I'll weapon up for that.
Lol. Might need some heavy firepower for that guy. RPGs anyone?


Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - mikebw - 02-28-2017

rjmacs wrote:
[quote=Yoyodyne ArtWorks]
[quote=cbelt3]
Now I want you to imagine this as a wheelchair type device, carrying a paralyzed human. Of course calmed down a bit so the jiggly human bits don't break.

That would be wonderful, but I can just see law enforcement using them for crowd control during protests/demonstrations/etc. And of course the military applications would be virtually endless...
Ummm..... yeah. Who do you think is funding Boston Dynamics for this research?

It's all Pentagon, baby.
I hope they are also investing in how to control it, otherwise this giant can of hubris will open itself sooner than later. http://www.ted.com/talks/sam_harris_can_we_build_ai_without_losing_control_over_it


Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - NewtonMP2100 - 02-28-2017

......do you watch 'Westworld'......???


Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - Racer X - 03-01-2017

Yoyodyne ArtWorks wrote:
[quote=rob banzai]
This stuff is amazing and I hope I live long enough to see robots out and about in the world. It will make up for not having jetpacks and flying cars.

Er, did you ever see Robocop? Things could get ugly real fast when they take over...
Or the original Judge Dredd?


Re: Robots rolls, jump, lifts 100lbs. - OWC Jamie - 03-01-2017

looks like a one trick pony