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Scientists Have Created Robots That... - Mystic Wanderer - 01-07-2018 Well, they made a robot a citizen awhile back, so I guess they're getting ready to try to replace the human race in the near future. Were they just seeing how the public would react to the news that a robot can now become a legal citizen among us? Might be a good idea to make them even more human-like so we can't tell the difference... which seems to be what they've done. This one has a rib cage, a flexible spine, and even has the ability to sweat. Quote:A team of researchers at the University of Tokyo developed a pair of humanoid robots that can carry out a wide range of life-like activities — such as doing push ups, sit ups, and stretches as well as playing badminton and other complicated motions — in a less mechanical manner compared with most automatons. The robots, called Kengoro and Kenshiro, were designed in such a way that mimics the human body’s muscular and skeletal systems. Kenshiro was developed between 2011 and 2014, while Kengoro was developed from 2015 onward. The goal of the so-called Elite (who are in the process of being taken down) is/was to make people immortal by placing a person's consciousness inside a robot that is connected to a main computer that then connects all the minds together... a hive mind. The body would be super strong and have no way to get sick. Sounds good, right? The thing they aren't telling people is that if they agree to do this, the computer has the ability to take over and control the "human robot". If it sees that a person is thinking of something "they" don't agree with, they can change the person's thinking, or even kill them. No opposition will be allowed. They now have you right where they want you! Not exactly the kind of world where I want to be immortal. What some people don't realize is, we are already immortal; no wires connected to a computer is necessary. When we die we take on what is called a light body, made of pure energy. We are the ones who have control over our future destination, in my opinion, not some computer. So, which way sounds best to you? I got a little side-tracked there, so back to the topic at hand... Quote:Humanoid robots can sweat during activities, experts say Even Elon Musk warns us about artificial intelligence. I heard from a Qanon source that he is a Patriot, so maybe he's staying close to the 'enemy' to see what they're doing, and keep them from going too far? My advice for people is to avoid agreeing to (knowingly) allowing "them" to place any kind of nanobots in your brain, when the time comes. This is also a method they are trying out now on humans.
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RE: Scientists Have Created Robots That... - Ninurta - 01-07-2018 Sounds like bullshit to me. It's not possible to "implant your consciousness" into a robot. they most they could hope for - and we are a long way from the ability to do so - would be to implant a programmed replica of an individual's consciousness into a machine. A replica, not the person's consciousness itself. The person's consciousness itself is too insubstantial, to undefined, too unpredictable to "implant" anywhere. They'd have better luck trying to catch a fart and paint it green. So, if they ever get the ability to program replicas of consciousness, the consciousness itself will still do what they have done and and go where they have gone for millennia. Not into any machine. This part is funnier still to me: Quote:Our sensor data can point to which muscles contribute to specific physical activities. We hope such data can be applied in the fields of medicine or athletics, where insight gained can be utilized for rehabilitation and training, Baloney. In order to build an articulated, self-powered machine, one has to know BEFOREHAND which muscles move what parts, and how to program them to interact to produce a particular "physical activity". Otherwise, you couldn't make the machine move properly. If you already know which muscles move which parts, no amount of "sensor data" is going to give you insight into what you already know. Don't let 'em snow you - they're just talking shit to try and drum up investments. . RE: Scientists Have Created Robots That... - BIAD - 01-07-2018 (01-07-2018, 04:19 AM)Ninurta Wrote: ..Don't let 'em snow you - they're just talking shit to try and drum up investments.I agree. Quote:'...To achieve this feat, the experts tweaked the robot’s frame and programmed more functions including Cars have radiators and lubrication. It's just fancy wordplay for a technology that certainly is many-many years away from being able to function in a human society. We perceive robots as close to humans because there's a face stuck on the front that we recognise, but that's simply because of our natural tendencies. As Ninurta points out, mentally urging a set of muscles to perform a task involves such intricacy that to simulate this via metal joints, artificial muscles and lab-manufactured neural networks, seems doubtful at this time. ...................................... Good ole' Musk! The media like him and it costs very little Journalistic-investigating, his company just send out the guff and the MSM paint it with click-baiting headlines. But personally, I'm still hesitant on Elon Musk's agenda. The idea of human-thinking robots and conscious vehicles driving alongside humans is for distraction from the real issues. Think legal accountability for a start! Until something political -that is easily reported happens that favours the mainstream media narrative, Musk's advertising campaigns will suffice. RE: Scientists Have Created Robots That... - Wallfire - 01-09-2018 Old wood runner wrote It's not possible to "implant your consciousness" into a robot. they most they could hope for - and we are a long way from the ability to do so - would be to implant a programmed replica of an individual's consciousness into a machine. A replica, not the person's consciousness itself. The person's consciousness itself is too insubstantial, to undefined, too unpredictable to "implant" anywhere. They'd have better luck trying to catch a fart and paint it green yep I agree 100% with this, but only at the moment, things change so fast who know what they can do in 5 years time. There is a web site called " LifeNaut", its interesting and shows how far things have gone. How it Works Upload biographical pictures, videos, and documents to a digital archive that will be preserved for generations. Organize through geo mapping, timelines, and tagging, a rich portrait of information about you. The places you’ve been and the people you’ve met can be stored. Create a computer-based avatar to interact and respond with your attitudes, values, mannerisms and beliefs. [b]Connect with other people who are interested in exploring the future of technology and how it can enhance the quality of our lives.[/b] https://www.lifenaut.com RE: Scientists Have Created Robots That... - BIAD - 04-14-2018 It's always the quiet ones. Quote:Male sex robot rape: Cyborg makers 'face being arrested over sex attack claims'SOURCE: |