Posted on 06/18/2022 9:29:37 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Buying a robot to build burgers is simpler than trying to hire using the thicket of ridiculous, reality-denying "human resources" questions, memos, and bureaucratic nonsense from the gubmint.
Also, you don't have to worry about what the robot was doing with its hands a few minutes earlier, or worry about its love life.
Heh... the strategic objective is always to get the other side to stop fighting. That is accomplished primarily in three ways; annihilate their armed forces, starve their forces off food, water, ammo, and equipment (in modern warfare, that means knocking out shipping, manufacturing, and transportation), such that they give up, and diplomacy. Any of those approaches can result in regime change for your adversary, which could be a good outcome or a middling/bad outcome.
Combat robots aren't alive, so they don't worry about dying, and that middle option only exists if they can be deprived of their power source; they'll otherwise just keep on coming, and if they run out of ammo, they'll run faster than a human, and arm themselves with whatever's around, including arms seized from combatants on either side.
Just change the name to Cyberdyne and get it over with :)
That calls to mind something we were told in some university class long ago — the three part psyche of Freud is id, ego, and superego, and can be summed up with, “do it”, “can it be done?” and “should it be done?”. Cyberslaves don’t need the third one, and can solve for the second one faster than the first one even demands.
It’s pretty good CGI work
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I’m a Blade Runner.
I “retire” robots.
Skynet.
The question is when do they add brains to their robots?
Public school? But only small ones.
Blade Runner: 30th Anniversary Edition | Benefit or a Hazard
October 16, 2012 | Warner Bros. Entertainment
Aaahhhhhhh…..
Rachel
Only God could make something that beautiful.
There goes the First Law of Robotics.
When you're at war, it helps to have a manufacturing edge. The left is already at war with the Constitution and the people.
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