I know you think it’s a head, but it’s really a hand. […] I’m not going to kick it, we’re not allowed to do that anymore.
Mark Raibert, CEO Boston Dynamics
[audience laughter]
As Walmart turns to robots, it’s the human workers who feel like machines
As Walmart turns to robots, it’s the human workers who feel like machines
To Walmart executives, the Auto-C self-driving floor
scrubber is the future of retail automation — a multimillion-dollar bet
that advanced robots will optimize operations, cut costs and
revolutionize the American superstore.But to
the workers of Walmart Supercenter No. 937 in Marietta, Ga., the machine
has a different label: “Freddy,” named for a janitor the store let go
shortly before the Auto-C rolled to life.
A woman just called the robot a “fuckin dumbass” and told it to get out of her way
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Mad scientist builds a robot to beat the crap out of him in a VR fighting game
Mad scientist builds a robot to beat the crap out of him in a VR fighting game
What better than to be punched in the googles by a robot you built yourself?
Can’t Help Myself
In this case, who is more vulnerable: the human who built the machine or the machine who is controlled by a human?
Police robot
Because the solution to police brutality, racial profiling and gun violence is bringing a robot into the mix. :slow_clap:
A Roomba that screams when it runs into something
Kid interacting with “çocuk” kinetic sculpture
Optimization of Parenting, Part 2
Optimization of Parenting, Part 2 is a robot arm that reacts whenever a baby in the bassinet cries or awakes from sleep.
Addie Wagenknecht
Addie Wagenknecht, “Optimization of Parenthood, Part 2,” 2012