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"There the humans are. KILL THEM!”
NASA has two teams of researchers working on designing a robotic bee that can fly on Mars.
But will they have stingers?
The duties of the President of the United States of America could, arguably, be performed by a computer. Here's how and why we should make that happen.
Self-determination is for the birds.
Small drones that can automatically spot, identify and target vehicles and people are planned by the US military, although humans would still be overseeing them
So much for the Three Laws of Robotics
The invasionâs already in progress: the only question is when, not if, humanoid robots will work, play and war beside us
They look exactly like the police bots from Elysium.
Skynet's eye in the sky will help machine intelligences better analyze us.
"Valkyrie" robot from NASA is supposed to be a super hero disaster recovery robot. Ironic that its name actually refers to a mythical figure that chooses who lives and dies.
Super strong robot arms. Good for things like punching you in your flabby human head.
Tiny but deadly (and agile).
Artificial muscle 200x stronger than real muscle. For comparison, the world bench press record is somewhere around 1075 lbs. So a terminator could bench press 215,000 pounds (or, 9 school buses) . When we do make terminator cyborgs, they'll be able to uppercut our heads off.
"Terminator-like robot jumps, climbs and dodges obstacles."
Seriously. Why would you make that?
Creepy!
So, there is really, REALLY, in existence, a company called Cyberdyne. Who would do that? Who would work for them?!
So, TrapWire is a real thing now. Let's give the malicious global AI some eyes and ears!
Anon = John Connor?
So yeah, we have kill-bots. KILL-BOTS!!! Why would you make this? It's a purposeful attempt by someone to manufacture a dystopian future today!
Cyborg insect drones ... tiny abominations. Start small.
All the better to grip our soft, fleshy limbs as they rip them off ...