I don't know guys. this stuff is far more than the media is telling.
some of the latest models of the humanoid bots are pretty damn agile doing back flips and all kinds of gymnastic moves.
I've been watching quite a few interviews with the leading developers, and more than a couple have said just like musk has.
the general consciences is this AI thing is way to dangerous to let out of the cage.
I fear that the time of locking the cage door has already long past.
now I must remember from my exp. in the military any tech/weapon's we see or can get on the street.
well let's just say it's about ten to twenty yrs. behind what GI JOE has to play with.
The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax—
Of cabbages—and kings—
And why the sea is boiling hot—
And whether pigs have wings."
we as humans had best learn a new type of fighting, one geared toward dealing with electronics.
if we are to defend ourselves from a bot owned by folks with not so neighborly intentions.
you know the whole you're coming with me dead or alive, resistance is futile thing.
there's just a couple of links below to a plant coming online soon to build the human looking bots.
I wonder just how many the military has contracted these manufactures to produce????
my heart breaks, every time I let my mind consider the horror's my grandkids will face in ten yrs.
SALEM, OR—Agility Robotics will soon open a new factory here to produce its bipedal humanoid robot Digit. Dubbed RoboFab, the factory will be able to produce more than 10,000 robots per year.
www.assemblymag.com
The factory will feature humanoid robots working alongside humans to build even more humanoid robots.
www.usatoday.com