Looks like they accidently turned on the Bruce Lee mode
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Looks like they accidently turned on the Bruce Lee mode
HIYA! .... HIYA! ...HIYA! .... HIYA! .... HIYA!
It was attacked by a spider web
Apparently the software they used didnt account for being hung by the neck so the auto balance tried small movements to readust which ramped up into full on freakout thinking it was falling.
To be fair, I would've had the same reaction
That was actually in correct, the chinese removed the sound . The Android acted out because he was called a Robot. He disagreed and hence the video captured his rightful outburst.
If the tests prove successful, they could stoke concerns not about killer robots, but about a more immediate and tangible risk: the future of human employment.
Meh, i can occupy myself. You mean; the future of capitalism.
This is why robots should be kept in cages.