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these guys where doing all their stuff with limited budget now skynet will be real soon

 

 

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Among the companies are Schaft, a small team of Japanese roboticists who recently left Tokyo University to develop a humanoid robot, and Industrial Perception, a start-up here that has developed computer vision systems and robot arms for loading and unloading trucks. Also acquired were Meka and Redwood Robotics, makers of humanoid robots and robot arms in San Francisco, and Bot & Dolly, a maker of robotic camera systems that were recently used to create special effects in the movie “Gravity.” A related firm, Autofuss, which focuses on advertising and design, and Holomni, a small design firm that makes high-tech wheels, were acquired as well.

http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/google-acquisition-seven-robotics-companies

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/14/technology/google-adds-to-its-menagerie-of-robots.html

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Whilst it's good that these teams will be able to use each others technological innovations now. It could have a stifling effect on each groups creativity with meddling management wanting to pursue fewer lines of enquiry as they harmonize the group as an whole. We'll see. Hopefully with google at the helm they'll let their tech be used outside their innovation hub as industry standard rather than keeping it as proprietary secret or patent wacking everybody.

A member of the non sequitairiate.

You presume that they can't climb mountains. Perhaps investing in EMP devices would be a start.

A member of the non sequitairiate.

emp devices won't stop a high wattage microwave laser that atomizes you in a thousandth of a second from the sky where you can't even see the satellite that picked up your heat signature easily because you chose to hide in snow.

I'm not ready to don a tin foil hat yet, but if you're worried about a drone invasion, I recommend Daniel H. Wilson's How to Survive a Robot Uprising. A good read, which was published eight years ago as a comedy.

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  On 12/14/2013 at 11:08 PM, delet... said:

You presume that they can't climb mountains. Perhaps investing in EMP devices would be a start.

Nonlethal XREP-12 wireless taser ammunition already exists for 12-gauge shotguns, though whether it's proven to short out electronics I don't know. I suppose you could just simply splash a bucket of water though.

Now if hostile robots had Faraday cages for defence...well, you'd probably have to read the book I mentioned above.

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  On 10/21/2015 at 9:51 AM, peace 7 said:

To keep it real and analog, I'm gonna start posting to WATMM by writing my posts in fountain pen on hemp paper, putting them in bottles, and throwing them into the ocean.

 

  On 11/5/2013 at 7:51 PM, Sean Ae said:

you have to watch those silent people, always trying to trick you with their silence

 

thing about those tinfoil hats, i bet the resonant frequency of aluminum or some other properties of those hats could be used to melt your brain from a distance, more easily that if you werent wearing it

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