That's a narley protectron! Serious am I the only one who got fallout 4 vibes from watching that robot walk? Lol the someone stop the Institut.... I mean Atlas from building those synths!
Yeah, when the robot uprisal finally happens it shouldn't be a surprise. We spend all of our time knocking their boxes out of their hand and tormenting them with hockey sticks.
I watched a NOVA episode this past weekend where Atlas placed 6th or 7th I think in a DARPA challenge. It got out of a car, didn't realize it had gotten out and tried to press the gas pedal instead of walking and fell down and broke its arm. Sad but kind of funny to watch. :grin: Of course, the one shown in the video K mf G posted is a revised version to the one that lost the DARPA contest. These things look awesome walking around and jogging, but when asked to do something as simple as turning things, walking across an uneven surface, standing back up once fallen, climbing stairs, etc. you realize we've got a long way to go before they're "man's best friend". Pretty cool episode if you have time to watch it. It shows various robots in a rescue mission robotic competition : http://www.pbs.org/video/2365670738/?
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kekOiptWL6U" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> No cure for cancer, but we now have jumping cockroach robots -- great work science. How long before these things start self-replicating?
I was told that the FAA won't even let me shoot them down over my place, unless they are under 100' That's not challenging at all. I want to play Live Space Invaders with those bastards.
If this doesn't drive you into computer science, imagine this on a nanolevel when the well off have their own private cloud.