
What is this from?
It's a scene from 1990's RoboCop 2.
There was a RoboCop 2!? ~~Must've been so bad that I blanked it out of my memory.~~
edit: Nevermind lol. I'll check it out, thanks.
No, RoboCop 2 is alright. RoboCop is probably my favorite movie. RoboCop 2 is good, not as deep, not as gratuitous, nor perfectly campy as the first but good enough for a watch. 3 is not, don't waste your time... Even Peter Weller didn't come back.
The remake totally missed the mark; had some interesting ideas and callbacks to the originated but didn't know how to capture the tone and thought of the original and took itself too seriously.
I personally like 2 better, but you're spot on. I would say the game on PS5 is the true RoboCop 3 lol.
Robocop 2 is the superior movie IMO. The story, action, basically everything is improved. Definitely check it out if you're a fan of the first one.
What I thought of immediately.
I came here expecting to post it myself, delighted to not have to put in the effort.
Kind of what I hoped happened, without the corpse. Could have been cool to see it rip its head off.
Elon Musk once again proving that he's more of a Justin Hammer than a Tony Stark (who was already a problematic figure, but at least had talent and SOME sense of right and wrong)

2025 version of the mechanical turk
Indeed, a case for Amazon's Mechanical Turk, a service that is shamelessly and deliberately named after its historical model. The principle has not changed after all this time: poorly paid people do the work to make it look as if machines could perform the task - as if it were an unprecedented technological breakthrough, as if it were some kind of magic.
It is a very popular thing among all the companies that claim that "artificial intelligence" was the future.
Edit: However, this does not appear to be a demonstration of autonomous technology.
Edit edit: Apparently, this was actually intended as a demonstration of autonomous technology - any source other than Reddit would be more credible.
They've already demonstrated time and again that these robots only exist so the rich can have slaves without actually having to see or interact with the slaves. They even had their robot strength nerfed so that there could be no uprising.
Everything about Elon Musk is a scam.
Droptimus.
I was so confused, I thought it had accidentally done a Nazi salute while removing the headset and then it shut down as some sort of rule.
I had no idea that instead of a person standing there doing whatever a person controls it remotely. What a great idea for nuclear waste clean up, fucking terrible for handing out water.
Sorry to disappoint you, but there's no way this thing is usable for nuclear waste cleanup. in comparison, the cleanup crews in Chernobyl wanted to use robots to clear the graphite rubble off the roof of the power plant after the accident because of the high radiation levels there, but the radiation was crashing them pretty much instantly, forcing them to use human liquidators.
Components these days are surely even less resistant to radiation, because of much higher density parts which ensures that the memory and cache in this thing would look like after a blender treatment.
Have NASA design them. They already do radiation hardening for outer space.
Components these days are surely even less resistant to radiation
I'd disagree, we've had 4 decades to learn how to better harden electronics in high radiation environments. off the shelf stuff? sure that would be fucked. purposely designed:
https://www.jalopnik.com/these-robots-go-into-fukushima-daiichi-so-people-don-t-1850032340/
We are talking about something designed by a company owned by Musk that is already faking autonomy, The tech you write about is specialized for this line of work, and none of it is wireless, humanoid and have the processing power to work autonomously. But i'm happy that a part of this work can finally be done remotely.
Yeah I used to work in a chip company many years ago and we had rad hardened chips that had special outer packages instead of the normal consumer ones at a minimum. They're typically used for space stuff. Still not sure how well they'd hold up in Chernobyl in fairness.
Why would consumer electronics be radiation hardened? But I didn't to say that we can't do radiation hardened robots it's just that these ones won't be it.
You can know that isn't the case because a Nazi salute would be encouraged by Musk, not shut it down.
My optimist: surely Musk will not be able to get away with being caught in this obvious lie.
My realist: he's gonna get away with it again.
I want to see footage of the backroom where the controllers are located so badly. Imagine how silly it must look, just a room full of people wearing VR headsets while trying to make their movements look as robotic as possible.


This is something that can happen with an autonomous robot if it was trained via imitation learning, which is one of the common ways of doing things when using transformers, and transformers are in vogue right now.
But knowing how tech demonstrations usually work, it's much more likely that this is actually just a robot being remote controlled by another human.
Yeah, Elon's tech demos are usually remote controlled
Also notice how it crushes the water bottle? Not safe to be around.
First thing I noticed. This is like standing next to a manufacturing robot, except without the black and yellow safety square that tells you how far its reach is.

"What is my purpose?"
"You hand out the water"
"Are you kidding me, billions of dollars invested. Countless hours of research. The rare materials inside my chassis cost more than you'll see in your lifetime. You know what -- actually fuck this."
Hitlerbot has left the chat
Surrogates coming true I see.
Upside: Service workers can now work from home
Reality: Prisoners can and will be required to work as service workers from their prison cells.
Just imagine it was your hand instead of that tiny water bottle.
This is legit a bit horrifying. The robot ripped its own consciousness out of his body and died.
Why it look like whoever was controlling it just took their headset off? User takes viser off robot falls from lack of user controls? Tell me this was not actually just another mechanical turk.
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