• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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    83 years ago

    Pretty sure that Spot with guns is far more likely to find its way to the coming food riots than a war.

    • @roastpotatothief
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      23 years ago

      This solution is a bit preposterous. Why not just put wheels on it, or tracks? Think about all the more practical embodiments, which we’re not hearing about.

      I’m sure the best tool for future urban conflict must be floating drones, equiped with grenades or toxic chemicals. It’s really strange that we’re hearing all about research into silly stuff and not into the obvious stuff. Maybe it will be kept secret as long as possible then released suddenly when the conflict reached a peak.

      • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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        23 years ago

        Different kinds of bots aren’t mutually exclusive. Each one has its own set of pros and cons. Walking bot can easily get past things like barricades, go into buildings, and so on.

        • @roastpotatothief
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          13 years ago

          I think for going into buildings, they’ll be using soldiers for the forseeable future. A walking or flying bot that can go up stairs and open doors is still a long way off. Though IMO today’s flying bots are much higher performing.

            • @roastpotatothief
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              13 years ago

              doors though. most building have many internal doors.

              i can see a situation where they can accompany soldiers on indoor raids. the soldiers act like bodyguards to enable the drone to progress through the building

              • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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                23 years ago

                Yeah, robots will most likely be used as supplemental to humans. It’s also worth noting that quadruped robots from Boston Dynamics are able to navigate on their own and open doors already. It’s not a huge stretch to imagine putting weapons on them.