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How long before I can fuck it?
Am I the only one who thinks they were going for a pixar lamp look?
How long before I can fuck it?
be careful what you wish for
How long before it fucks all of us?
I saw the video of the robot a few minutes ago and was going to post it. It’s terrifying. It’s like something out of a nightmare.
Hmmm, why? Can’t you get off the ground like a creepy metal spider that could carry a weapon? Good grief.
Does it even need a weapon? It looks bulletproof and it could rip you into little pieces.
Nope. But, it’ll carry a gun for sure.
it won’t carry a gun. It will have integrated guns.
:/
I dont own guns, I AM guns
The video’s here, if you’d like: https://youtu.be/29ECwExc-_M
I know. Unfortunately. It’s also in the article.
I’m going to have bad dreams tonight.
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glue a wig and a fleshlight on but spare us the details pls
But details
Please do not the machine
That thing was in Lost in Space
It’s AMEE! This can’t end well.
Beware the high voltage! :)
The should have put a little pixel face on the front
Maybe one like this?
Capitalism relies on building cyborg cops rather than providing food, housing, healthcare, etc.
I actually fear the worst here.
There’s always been a natural “reset” point when the distance between the haves and the have nots got too large: Guilotines.
They usually got erected when even the soldiers could see they were getting screwed over and turned against the powers that be.
With a robot army that will never be questioned. I genuinely fear that a lot of the subconscious motivation behind the investors in this tech is a desire to protect themselves against rebellions from the slums.
You mean the military-industrial complex relies on