Of Course Citizens Should Be Allowed to Kick Robots
In one incident, office workers bullied an HR chatbot so terribly that management wondered if the workers should be fired.
Of Course Citizens Should Be Allowed to Kick Robots
In one incident, office workers bullied an HR chatbot so terribly that management wondered if the workers should be fired.
This tiny robot that looks like an insect can be stepped on and still continue to run afterwards.
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
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.
(source)
/thx @algopop
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?
In this case, who is more vulnerable: the human who built the machine or the machine who is controlled by a human?