…replacing the previously hydraulic version.
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I’m getting really tired of that metric.
Like, human performance has a very wide range and scope.
My car “exceeds human performance.”
My toaster exceeds human performance for making toast.
Michael Phelps exceeds the human performance of myself in a pool.
I exceed the human performance of any baby.
This just tells me that the robot is more able at something than the worst human at that thing.
Exceeds the very limited parameter we used to define as “human performance.”
“Look, this robot’s arm can spin 360°! It exceeds human performance!”
Ok, can it get a glass out of the cabinet, put ice cubes in it, fill it with water and bring it to me?
I think you could have picked a more difficult metric, this is something i’m pretty sure the BD robots can actually do.
In a random home, then. A human would know what a refrigerator is, where the ice is (dispenser or freezer), check cabinets for cups/glasses, and operate the sink. The BD bots would likely have to have everything pre-mapped, RFID’d and/or programmed.
Finally, a technology related post in the technology community.
I mean, the planet’s dying, but ok. At least we’ve got robots that “excced human performance” in making their overlords profits. Imagine if these scientists were putting their efforts to real use.
The planet is fine, humanity is dying. But that’s ok.
Is it, though?
Yes. The planet doesn’t give a single fuck. It went through many extinction level events and it’s still here.
I want to fight it.
Everyone has a plan until a pneumatic metal fist hammers them silly.
What if being hammered silly by a pneumatic fist is my plan?
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Cheryl Tunt is that really you?!
It’s CAROL!
No it doesn’t.
Idk my limbs don’t rotate 360° degrees, At least not multiple times. Unless yours do he has us beat on something.
That’s not exceeding human performance. That’s stepping around it.
A robot could never excede my performance in being depressed and autistic so Im safe.
So glad they selected this super not creepy intro.
I think they specifically chose that to display that it has no “forward” axis, robots don’t need to be 100% anthropomorphic and follow our biological limitations, this is a very significant evolution in design that will allow for better mobility
This video looks like a UT rendering