• HumanOnEarth@lemmy.ca
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    11 hours ago

    A highly agile, deadly accurate, inexhaustable enemy with more strength and less vulnerabilities?

    Bruh whaaaaaaat

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      9 hours ago

      I see you’ve never gotten sand in a brushless motor, or seen how most of those robots move outside of a choreographed scene, or thought about their battery capacity. :)

      All that aside, I think they were talking the morality of it.

      10/10 I would rather fight one of those than a human.
      Humans are quite durable, adaptive, and agile.
      I twisted my ankle once doing a task I’d never done before. I adjusted my footing and carried on. Our current humanoid robots cannot adjust to something like that. They’re just not designed in a way that makes them adaptable to changing physical layout.
      I might be squishy, but I only have two places that are vulnerable to sand and they come with covers that usually work pretty well, and one of them is mostly redundant.