The AI-generated cat pictures thread
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Anthropomorphic robots which walk on two or four legs would be ideal for deployment not merely in 21st century urban warfare, but in civilian law-enforcement situations ranging from building entry to riot control all the way down to ordinary street-level policing. And they will be deployed in precisely that order. At first, they will be telemetrically controlled much like the first generation of military UAVs. Then they will gain semi-autonomous navigational and engagement capability much like the present generation, programmed only in a general strategic sense.
I kinda like the Dino, actually- particularly the Pininfarina-designed 204 and 246. The GT4 (which is what I assume your friend got) is, admittedly, dog-ugly, though in a charming sort of way.
They're kind of like the Miura. Not precisely graceful or elegant in any conventional sense, but intriguing in that it was clearly the Shape of Things to Come.
Don't limit your thinking to conventional, unrestricted warfare in which battlefield generals command waves of men and tanks. WW3 has been going on for years without anyone realizing it.
Anthropomorphic robots which walk on two or four legs would be ideal for deployment not merely in 21st century urban warfare, but in civilian law-enforcement situations ranging from building entry to riot control all the way down to ordinary street-level policing. And they will be deployed in precisely that order. At first, they will be telemetrically controlled much like the first generation of military UAVs. Then they will gain semi-autonomous navigational and engagement capability much like the present generation, programmed only in a general strategic sense.
Anthropomorphic robots which walk on two or four legs would be ideal for deployment not merely in 21st century urban warfare, but in civilian law-enforcement situations ranging from building entry to riot control all the way down to ordinary street-level policing. And they will be deployed in precisely that order. At first, they will be telemetrically controlled much like the first generation of military UAVs. Then they will gain semi-autonomous navigational and engagement capability much like the present generation, programmed only in a general strategic sense.
The video is not even dumb... not funny or entertaining at all.