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    I think the problem started after the first stumble, and he came out of it re-oriented in the wrong direction. That moonwalk should have been across the stage, instead of toward the audience, so when he came out of it, he was expecting to head back across the stage, but instead he headed toward the back of the stage, and hit the stairs, where he just pitifully gave up.

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      Can’t wait to laugh at a tripping killbot before it rights itself and wastes me with a patent pending 12 hour painful death injectable

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      It’s pretty impressive anyway. I wonder what another year of development will do?

      I also prefer dancing robot to RoboCop and the firemen’s robot dogs.

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        And then went full Ashley Simpson.

        (I’m pretty sure I’ve seen you write a rather fascinating tirade about how Ashley was the victim in all this, and I’m frankly trying to trigger you so that I can read it again.)

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      So many people are talking and so focused on AI that everyone’s been missing the robotics.

      My husband has been showing me videos every week of robots from Japan, China, etc. Robotics has advanced insanely fast last few years.

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        Meh. Hard to feel excited about it. Humanoid robotics absolutely will not be beneficial for humanity in the current socioeconomic system. Best case is it spies on us and subverts democracy, worst case is it skullfucks people in impoverished nations to steal their land and resources.

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          Ultimately, no it won’t be beneficial but late stage capitalism is going to fuck us one way or the other with or without robotics.

          Its still coming and where its at now is undeniably impressive.

          The most beneficial uses on a more micro level however which I agree with are jobs that are dangerous to humans. I mean we have used robots for space and deep sea exploration forever (super neat drive).

          Warehouse jobs are also dangerous due to risks of acute and chronic injuries. Humanoid robots are 100% going to make it there. In an ideal world our future would be Star Trek but to your point it will be more like Alien universe.

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            Are humanoid robots really the best choice? Seems like robot forklifts (exist), robot pallet jacks (exist), and some kind of box grabber arm would be more efficient. I’ve always thought that humanoid robots were being worked on just for thr challenge and the fun/spectacle factor (and I guess investor hype in the case of Musk).

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              Humanoid robots are great at operating in existing environments that were built for humans. Like, your house or an office or our streets.

              Purpose built robots are almost always better at specific tasks, but if you want to drop in a robot in an existing environment or have it interact with existing products and equipment, humanoid is the way to go.

              Amazon for example has TONS of purpose built robots that are not humanoid, but their entire warehouse system was designed from the ground up for them.

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              Very true. I think more specific robots are better for specific tasks. Like you said I think its for the challenge now. We didnt need a dancing robot or one that can make free throws lol

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                That implies that only capitalism leads to a global backslide into authoritarianism which is historically very inaccurate. The rise of capitalism took power away from the crowns and the nobility like no other system ever has.

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                  Sees an asteroid hurtling toward earth

                  don’t worry about that, the real problem is craters, which is caused by unicorns

                  Asteroid getting closer

                  Fucking unicorns creating disinfo about the cause of craters. Asteroids are indifferent and couldn’t be responsible for catastrophe, proving craters are caused by unicorns

                  Society becomes divided into two camps, an asteroid cult and people trying to stop the asteroid

                  the asteroid cult are a bunch of loons but the anti asteroid people are falling for unicorn propaganda, therefore are themselves morally equivalent to malicious unicorns

                  Asteroid hits earth, leaving a giant crater

                  Fucking anti asteroiders and their shitty craters.

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      Yeah that’s insanely impressive.

      Sure it doesn’t exactly know where its feet are, but… like how many people do you know that could do 5 or 10 seconds of that?

      Also the leg flailing was extremely rapid and thus comical.

      8/10.

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      Surprisingly well, yeah. And looks a lot more lightweight than I imagined.

      Much better than musk’s that couldn’t even walk

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      You need to understand… regaining stability on a PERFECTLY FLAT AND PREDICTABLE surface is not new nor novel for robotics.

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    Great, so not only do we have to fight robots for access to water, they can now emote over our broken bodies

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      The guy missed the opportunity to moonwalk while dragging the robot out
      Witty comments like these belong to the few reasons I still log onto the Web from time to time.

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    If it was me falling over the steps in a dance performance, I’d stay down after the second time too.

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        Gravity indeed.

        Comedian Fred Berry, the guy who played Rerun from “What’s Happening”, came with headliner Pauly Shore at a stand-up show in my hometown back in like 2000. Famous for his high voice, high energy, and red beret - he accidentally walked right off the frontend of the stage mid-set. He was portly, so it wasn’t graceful. He continues the rest of his set in the pit until he introduces Pauly on stage – to which Pauly books it top speed and jumps in after him.
        MC: Would you 2 fools get outta there!
        Pauly: No. We like down here!
        Rerun: We’ve accepted our fate. It’s closer to hell down here.
        Pauly: Trust me, I’d be easier if you just bring everyone into the pit.

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    When I was young… A 3,000kg humanoid robot trailed by 700m of cabling could take 3 steps before lighting itself on fire. And we were freaking out.

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    The long pause where its just laying there with the lights still going and whatnot just sends me for some reason.

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      Everybody’s waiting, holding their breaths, whispering to each other…

      Meanwhile, backstage, CHAOS!

      “What we do?”

      “Get him up! Get him UP!”

      “I’m trying, there’s no connection!”

      “What does that mean?”

      “He’s dead.”

      “Dead, dead?”

      “Dead, Dead, DEAD.”

      “Now what!”

      “Somebody has to get him off stage.”

      “How?”

      “How do you think? Drag him.”

      “Who?”

      “Him!”

      “NO! Who drags him off stage?”

      “Well, this is your circus, I guess that means it’s YOU.”

      “But it will be humiliating.”

      “Sure will. You want music?”

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        Funny, but somehow that’s the most fair take that I think I’ve heard on this video and these robots.

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          I think it’s because it’s a pre programmed routine and the only autonomous thing it does is self balance it’s not even looking at the environment. These Unitree robots are nothing more than advanced RC toys. If you look at other videos with these robots you often see someone with a remote controller in their hands behind their back. If you buy one and want it to move autonomously and take into account the environment with computer vision you have to program that into the robot yourself.

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    You laugh now, but you’ll remember these days fondly when the robot simply fell down instead of getting up and moonwalking while spraying bullets