• Avatar of Vengeance@lemmy.ml
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      15 hours ago

      Yeah I treated all of the stated limitations of MIT robotics projects for the next 25 years as universal & wasn’t aware of the progress in manufacturing + logistics until say 2019

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    Very nice

    Also very scary as this is just the next step after what Boston dynamics has already shown. You can bet your ass that military leaders are jerking off over these things

    Granted, their battery life will still be Abysmal but that too is being resolved over time.

    I’m not afraid of self aware terminators. I’m afraid of sad dictators with tiny penis syndrome getting access to shit like this in, say, a decade from now.

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    We really do live in the cyber punk dystopia predicted. It’s just way less neon lights.

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      only if you live in upper north america; western europe; or australia. lol

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            Sigh… I mean… I tried. And while there is much to be said for it, there is a lot to be said against it too. It’s kind of a win some lose some deal. Depends on where you live. If I was in the USA I’d fuck right off to basically anywhere, and SE Asia wouldn’t be a bad bet. Thing is, they don’t just accept people willy nilly. Unless you want to endure a permanent border hopping enema, you need a work visa, student visa, or retirement visa, and those all come with their own hurdles.

            Good luck tho, I can def vibe with the sentiment.

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    Looks nice. Not excited to be fighting to the death on some random hill surrounded by a thousand of these.

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      Don’t worry, you’re much more likely to be instantly annihilated by a tiny suicide drone.

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        We in the west don’t even remember what a society can achieve without the bloodsucking billionaire parasites and shareholders siphoning off wealth. For us that would be “splurging”, for less insane societies it would be common sense.

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      I’ll fight you in that war. I’ll fight for science, for better living standards, for the future, against reactionary anprims.

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        I think it’s not about primitivism, but discarding tools that atrophy us rather than empower us.

        I’m not sure what side humanoid robots fall on.

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          Robots are always on the side of their masters.

          Kung fu robots don’t work for usa, so they’re on my side.

          Boston dynamics dog robots work for usa, so they’re not on my side.

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          but discarding tools that atrophy us rather than empower us.

          In the book it discarded tools that empowered us and ending up atrophying humanity basically forever, and even when the atrophy supposedly ended for the price of unbelivable suffering, it was only vulgar numerical and territorial growth, not empowerment. And it STILL required usage of not only forbidden tech but also technomagic required to even have a primitivist interstellar civilization.

          Butlerian jihad was deeply reactionary war and every leftist should fight against the bastards that set up the Great Convention system.

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    Does anyone actually want this? Like it’s kind of interesting but is it actually something anyone wants?

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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      I absolutely want to see robots automating hard manual labor. I also want to see affordable personal robots that can take care of all my chores so I can enjoy doing things I’m actually interested in.

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      What do you mean, as entertainment? Most people currently seem entertained by these.

      But this is just getting started.

      As helpful androids? Sure, can it one day clean my house and do my shopping? I’d buy one (though I suppose they would have some awful privacy problems).

      As military robots? Can they one day operate a tank? Carry and fire weapons? I can think of a few people that want that.

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        Well there you go… I guess I am in the minority on this. I don’t want these things anywhere near me or my family.

        But yes I can imagine cops loving the idea of these things crushing protestors throats in the street.

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          Yes I can see some really altruistic uses for these but they’re outweighed by the malicious ones.

          Like RING cameras and the other brands, would be super cool to help locate lost children and elderly but bad people are going to use them for fascism.

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      I imagine a display such as this drives Elon mad with the dismal human-dancing-in-a-costume display he put on for his completing product. If true, I want this.

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    That’s extremely impressive. As soon as these can do this stuff on random surfaces and with spatial awareness then we are probably past the event horizon for some significant, scary and futuristic shit.

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    y’all think the part where one falls and jumps back on it’s feet is part of the choreography

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      They were going for a drunken master motif so… Yeah probably. Which is bold to expect so few flaws that you put in a purposeful one to joke about.

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    Now that’s what i call a flex of your technological power between tradition and modernity. Fantastic performance.

    Random thought, I know it’s still better to not have wars at all, but future wars would be nicer and more fair if losing meant receiving a knock-out kick in yo nuts from a martial art master robot instead of being killed by random boring drones.

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      Not as clumsy or random as an imperial trooper US Marine, but an elegant weapon for a more civilized age.

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    Mechatronics engineers and scifi nerds from the 90s would salivate over what’s on offer in robotics today.