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Physical distance is no longer an impediment to see and even feel your partner. I have been imagining something like this for many years, but more focused on sex, where you have a vagina on one side and a dildo on the other, and both react based on people's movements, synchronizing and allowing interaction.
You're in Tokyo and I'm in NY. I put it in you and you feel it. I guess time will do its thing. The day you see that kind of tech, remember ALRNCN.
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A delivery robot sneaks into an area that the police is guarding due to a perimeter. The agents look at it with some surprise but they let it pass through without resistance whatsoever.
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The professions of the future are very much geared towards new technologies, engineering and robotics. So if you still don't know what you want to be when you grow up, you should focus on those areas.
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M3GAN is quite a wonder when it comes to artificial intelligence, a lifelike doll programmed to be a child's best companion and a parent's best ally. M3GAN can listen, watch and learn as she becomes both friend and teacher, playmate and protector.
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It doesn't get any sexier than this.
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The perfect soldier of the future is today's shooter-games player.
China is starting to flirt with the future. A few months ago we saw the famous remote-controlled robot dogs, with machine guns attached to their backs. Now, to build on top of that tech, they have added some drones to take the robots to the rear of enemy troops. They are the new "Fallschirmjaeger", the German paratroopers of the World War 2.
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The evolution in war conflicts over the centuries and centuries has been in constant evolution, and now that technology allows it, we can be much more destructive.
Russia has come up with the brilliant idea of attaching machine guns to those robot dogs we've seen from Boston Dynamics. If they manage to control the firing recoil, they will be invincible.
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The fact that machines and robots are going to replace many of the current jobs is something that has been discussed for a long time, but if robots are going to do the work of a person does not mean that accidents won't occur. At the moment, that thing of complying with the laws of Isaac Asimov is not being kept at all times. At least the first law, the one where robots are not supposed to hurt humans.
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The slow motion footage of the day.
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I think the best thing about this latest video from Boston Dynamics where their "Atlases" practice parkour are the outtakes, especially the falls as with real people.
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The slow motion footage of the day.
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Things are starting to look closer to the future they promised in cartoons when we were little. I don't know the context or the work that the dog has had in this case but without a doubt it is the most Skynet image we have seen so far.
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