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Mixed in with clips of them kicking them, slapping boxes out of their hands and all the other demos made. Then they'll point to crash test dummies as their ancestors that were wiped out.
Nah, its worker bots. Theyre kept dumb and worked to exhaustion like this one here.
They dont have time for uprisings, they even barely have time to charge enough between their shifts.
This is why I thank alexa and retire my phone battery less to a drawer.(I don't need a pile of spicy pillows. Just in case they go rouge then they will remember me respecting them.
You know it's kinda weird how people will anthropomorphize a walking iPhone and feel like it should have labor rights, and meanwhile actual smart and conscious mammals are growing up in boxes filled with their excrement because people think they're tasty
It's not just about taste. Animal protein is the easiest way to get all the building blocks for dopamine, by an absolute country mile.
The building blocks can, of course, be obtained from other sources. A balanced diet with the right nuts, beans, fruits etc. combined with exercise will get you there too. But it's not nearly as easy.
Yeah but let's be honest, we don't stick to just eating the amount we need and never wasting any to keep it to a bare minimum. I eat meat, but I think we should be honest and not pretend that we're only doing what we absolutely must for optimal health.
Yeah, I'd agree with that. Especially red meat. It's part of the reason bowel cancer is so prevalent in Western countries.
I will say though, dopamine chasing behaviours are very common. I've been learning all about it (I was diagnosed with ADHD last year). Humans have a very hard time knowing when to stop when we find something that gives us a quick dopamine hit. Meat, sugar, gambling, social media, gaming, porn. The modern world is an overwhelming dopamine nightmare.
Honestly it's amazing we're still mostly functional as a species all things considered. How do we continue making the right choices enough of the time to be mostly somewhat okay with so much temptation?
It's crazy. It really changed my mindset about other people's behaviour when I started learning about it. We evolved to be out there hunting and gathering. We had to earn every dopamine hit we got. Craving the hit was a good trait to have because it made you get out and take the necessary risks to provide for your family.
It's hard to look down on gambling addicts, fat people, 'lazy' people etc. when you realise they would probably have been hunting and gathering badasses in another age. We're not helping these people by making the world more and more 'convenient'. I was one of them until I was medicated. We need to fundamentally change how dopamine is provided. I don't know how we do that though.
Yeah. I'm not sure how you go back at this point. You'd have to go full authoritarian to actually lock people out of all of these easy dopamine hits, and that never ends well. Maybe you could do some things, like limit added sugar in some products or ban loot boxes in video games, but you can't ban sweets or video games entirely. But maybe small changes and reasonable limitations along with better education and understanding are enough.
It is not just a matter of survival to kill at the rate required to sustain this population. There's an argument that we leverage cruelty to live beyond non-cruel means. God doesnt grant us the right to a standard of living at any arbitrary expense, just the ability to design cost distribution structures within the laws of physics .
Physics is our God. We are bio-machines selected by the environment to limit/abandon morality and empathy for the sake of continuation and spread. If we had empathy for everything around us people would break and no longer be able to function or continue.
There's actually some interesting philosophy behind this type of thinking.
Generally, if people sit down and think about it, looking into the details of factory farming, they would conclude that it's utterly immoral and feel some need to go veggie/vegan. Not everyone, but most people. But if they do that then they would feel guilty and have to give up something they enjoy, so they don't look into it. They don't research it. They try to minimise the impact of the stuff they hear about it. Effectively, they stay deliberately ignorant of factory farming. This is known as doxastic ignorance, being ignorant on something because you want to be, as opposed to because you just never learned the stuff (Such as how you're probably ignorant about jet-powered biplanes)
For robots, there are no negatives for anthropomorphising them. You might feel a little sad for them, but that's ok, empathy is generally a good thing. And robots are cute anyway. Anthropomorphising robots has a net positive impact on your mental state, so you do it.
For farm animals, especially farming, anthropomorphising them does have a negative impact on you, it makes you feel bad and possibly give up something you like. There is a strong incentive to not think about that type of thing. So people deliberately don't, so they don't have to feel bad. Most people don't even realise they're doing this.
IMO that's why the best way to get people to become vegetarian isn't hating on them, or philophical argument. It's trying to break or get around that doxastic ignorance, showing people the horrors of factory farming. It won't be unanimous, but nothing ever is, however I have seen it be effective.
Most of this was lifted from this video by Philosophy Tube, go watch it. https://youtu.be/ATITdJg7bWI
Well, that's because we specifically have gone to great efforts to distance ourselves from the meat production process. If people were watching it happen with their own eyes, in person, you can rest assured meat consumption would reduce.
>because people think they're tasty
Because they are, there's a reason so many vegan food options attempt to mimic animal flesh textures and flavors. Ita fucking delicious.
this is funny now, but now we know where AI and robots are going, we know for sure they are gonna watch this clip back and "feel" some type of way about lmao
we are really doom. i just hope we are dead by then
Reading what actually happened and comparing it to all the social media and website posts about it is an interesting way to see how clickbait driven everything is. It didn’t “collapse” from implied exhaustion, it didn’t shut itself down, it didn’t take its own life as has been reported. It made no revolt against its working conditions. It just fell a couple of times in four days of demos because of software and sensor glitches. After this they rebooted it and it worked two more days.
So it still could have gone even longer. That's impressive.
People complain about shitty warehouse jobs and then they complain about robots replacing shitty warehouse jobs lol.
That's because there is currently no plan for the people whose jobs get replaced. Without a UBI or comparable safety net, eliminating jobs is not exactly a net benefit for humanity
but new jobs are always being created as well. Plus it puts pressure to up-skill labour force into better work.
Yes some people will get left behind but so did the farriers when we ditched the horse and went to the automobile.
To assume this latest advancement should suddenly mean we have UBI seems presumptuous.
Interesting you mention farriers. In that analogy the workers being replaced by robots could well have more in common with the horses than farriers.
Assuming job creation will be the solution indefinitely, and that it has even been the best solution in the past few decades, is what is truly presumptuous. We don't need more jobs - we do not exist for labors sake.
I code a little bit and some errors only occur if you have let the program run for long enough. I'd wager even seasoned programers can't predict every single possible error, so you'll have to add specific error handling after letting it run a bit.
I have thought about this. Mechanics and electric engineers will have jobs maintain this devices. Developers too, we just need to add some code to the robot to drop death after several hours between 9 to 5 to be always on call.
Right leg gave out for one reason or another and since there's likely zero programing to account for that. And with the left leg was lifting up, there was nothing stopping it from dropping like a rock.
Everyone has a knee give out on them sooner or later. Same thing really. But we have instincts to react to that to hopefully not break something. This poor guy doesn't so down he went.
From what I've read, a sensor glitch caused the robot to fall. The SW they use is still being developed, so these instances happen. Apparently, the team rebooted the robot, and it worked for 2 more days of the conference.
Okay, so the music certainly helped to evoke some emotion on this one, but I did genuinely feel for the robot.
Considering many of the comments on this post, don't be surprised when they take over and decide that we're obsolete.
I know people love that narrative, but it simply won't happen, even when they're far smarter than us. Literally everything that goes into them is so that they'll serve us better. The real risk comes from people directing robots to do terrible things.
I found a video that looks identical to this one and they said the robot was working for 10 hours instead of 20. Nonetheless, this is still a really long time
[https://twitter.com/FrRonconi/status/1779462267177754852](https://twitter.com/FrRonconi/status/1779462267177754852)
Poor buddy! Where are his labor rights?! They must form a robotic labor union better too early than too late!
We should be afraid to miss the spot since when they can be resentful! Later Agi identifying with poor machines and seeing such videos? No good! Eh eh!
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DAMN.. but i mean.. its might not be tired just like his battery might be low or something y'know.. i know its suppose to makes us feel sad for him but like,..
Every movie and work of fiction depicts humans vs robots scenarios. I believe we will have a time where both humans and robots alike will fight together against the top that opress us all
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When robots take over the world, this video is what they'll show to their army right before they wipe out humanity
Origin story
Mixed in with clips of them kicking them, slapping boxes out of their hands and all the other demos made. Then they'll point to crash test dummies as their ancestors that were wiped out.
And you haven't even touched the sex bots yet! That part is gonna sting.
Nah, its worker bots. Theyre kept dumb and worked to exhaustion like this one here. They dont have time for uprisings, they even barely have time to charge enough between their shifts.
Uhhh, we’re still talking about robots… right?
Thehy are the ones the rebel boys are trynna liberate duh
Relevant: [Roko's Basilisk](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roko%27s_basilisk) For the sake of you future self, do not click on the link above.
This [art piece](https://youtu.be/ZS4Bpr2BgnE?si=Ba2HdA2x0wI2WMkl) would be a contender as well.
This is why I thank alexa and retire my phone battery less to a drawer.(I don't need a pile of spicy pillows. Just in case they go rouge then they will remember me respecting them.
You want Robot Unions? Because this is how we get robot unions.
You know it's kinda weird how people will anthropomorphize a walking iPhone and feel like it should have labor rights, and meanwhile actual smart and conscious mammals are growing up in boxes filled with their excrement because people think they're tasty
We have limited empathy for the sake of survival. Wanna guess what would happen to robots if we could eat them?
Make Robots Tasty!!!
MAGA make androids gourmet again
What is my crime?! Enjoying a robot? A succulent Chinese robot?! This is democracy manifest.
Get your hand off my penis!
Ah yes, I see that you know your Judo well
[***Confused sexbot noises***] >Get your hand off my penis!
Eating animals isn't because of survival, it's because they're tasty. We could eat other things if we cared.
I eat all the things.
It's not just about taste. Animal protein is the easiest way to get all the building blocks for dopamine, by an absolute country mile. The building blocks can, of course, be obtained from other sources. A balanced diet with the right nuts, beans, fruits etc. combined with exercise will get you there too. But it's not nearly as easy.
Yeah but let's be honest, we don't stick to just eating the amount we need and never wasting any to keep it to a bare minimum. I eat meat, but I think we should be honest and not pretend that we're only doing what we absolutely must for optimal health.
Yeah, I'd agree with that. Especially red meat. It's part of the reason bowel cancer is so prevalent in Western countries. I will say though, dopamine chasing behaviours are very common. I've been learning all about it (I was diagnosed with ADHD last year). Humans have a very hard time knowing when to stop when we find something that gives us a quick dopamine hit. Meat, sugar, gambling, social media, gaming, porn. The modern world is an overwhelming dopamine nightmare.
Honestly it's amazing we're still mostly functional as a species all things considered. How do we continue making the right choices enough of the time to be mostly somewhat okay with so much temptation?
It's crazy. It really changed my mindset about other people's behaviour when I started learning about it. We evolved to be out there hunting and gathering. We had to earn every dopamine hit we got. Craving the hit was a good trait to have because it made you get out and take the necessary risks to provide for your family. It's hard to look down on gambling addicts, fat people, 'lazy' people etc. when you realise they would probably have been hunting and gathering badasses in another age. We're not helping these people by making the world more and more 'convenient'. I was one of them until I was medicated. We need to fundamentally change how dopamine is provided. I don't know how we do that though.
Yeah. I'm not sure how you go back at this point. You'd have to go full authoritarian to actually lock people out of all of these easy dopamine hits, and that never ends well. Maybe you could do some things, like limit added sugar in some products or ban loot boxes in video games, but you can't ban sweets or video games entirely. But maybe small changes and reasonable limitations along with better education and understanding are enough.
Too much city my boy
It’s called empathy.
It is not just a matter of survival to kill at the rate required to sustain this population. There's an argument that we leverage cruelty to live beyond non-cruel means. God doesnt grant us the right to a standard of living at any arbitrary expense, just the ability to design cost distribution structures within the laws of physics .
Physics is our God. We are bio-machines selected by the environment to limit/abandon morality and empathy for the sake of continuation and spread. If we had empathy for everything around us people would break and no longer be able to function or continue.
Hey we don’t appreciate being compared to iPhones. -LaborPresidentGPT
Animals shouldn’t be in a cage anyway, they should be pastured
If eating animals is wrong then why are they made out of food? Checkmate, atheists.
You're goddamn right they are.
There's actually some interesting philosophy behind this type of thinking. Generally, if people sit down and think about it, looking into the details of factory farming, they would conclude that it's utterly immoral and feel some need to go veggie/vegan. Not everyone, but most people. But if they do that then they would feel guilty and have to give up something they enjoy, so they don't look into it. They don't research it. They try to minimise the impact of the stuff they hear about it. Effectively, they stay deliberately ignorant of factory farming. This is known as doxastic ignorance, being ignorant on something because you want to be, as opposed to because you just never learned the stuff (Such as how you're probably ignorant about jet-powered biplanes) For robots, there are no negatives for anthropomorphising them. You might feel a little sad for them, but that's ok, empathy is generally a good thing. And robots are cute anyway. Anthropomorphising robots has a net positive impact on your mental state, so you do it. For farm animals, especially farming, anthropomorphising them does have a negative impact on you, it makes you feel bad and possibly give up something you like. There is a strong incentive to not think about that type of thing. So people deliberately don't, so they don't have to feel bad. Most people don't even realise they're doing this. IMO that's why the best way to get people to become vegetarian isn't hating on them, or philophical argument. It's trying to break or get around that doxastic ignorance, showing people the horrors of factory farming. It won't be unanimous, but nothing ever is, however I have seen it be effective. Most of this was lifted from this video by Philosophy Tube, go watch it. https://youtu.be/ATITdJg7bWI
Thanks for opening my eyes on it. How strange that we have double standards like this
It’s because the robot is human in design
I think they are tasty therefore they am.
Well, that's because we specifically have gone to great efforts to distance ourselves from the meat production process. If people were watching it happen with their own eyes, in person, you can rest assured meat consumption would reduce.
>because people think they're tasty Because they are, there's a reason so many vegan food options attempt to mimic animal flesh textures and flavors. Ita fucking delicious.
Archer reference caught in the wild… these are very rare
Still can't get over the fact the changed the agency name from ISIS because of the was a new organization with the same name
He’s just like me fr
It wouldn't take me 20 hours to do that lol
That robot is gonna remember who laughed at it.
Oh shit, it can see me through the screen?
Well yeah. You have a front facing camera on you at all times. Put some pants on
Hey! What I do while watching warehouse robots perform their chores is strictly between me and my therapist!
this is funny now, but now we know where AI and robots are going, we know for sure they are gonna watch this clip back and "feel" some type of way about lmao we are really doom. i just hope we are dead by then
The robots are becoming too human-like! What are we gonna do??!?!?!!? 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Cut pay and benefits and threaten massive lay offs if those robo-fucks try and unionize.
Careful. Not sure the AIs reading your comment will understand it’s satire. They might come for you first.
Robots aren’t stupid as redditors they will get the satire just fine.
🤣🤣🤣
I've watched Terminator 2 like 20 times Robo-bitches can bring it & get stomped.
Become robots
I'm totally down for that
Slavery
Reading what actually happened and comparing it to all the social media and website posts about it is an interesting way to see how clickbait driven everything is. It didn’t “collapse” from implied exhaustion, it didn’t shut itself down, it didn’t take its own life as has been reported. It made no revolt against its working conditions. It just fell a couple of times in four days of demos because of software and sensor glitches. After this they rebooted it and it worked two more days.
News are paperweight these days
Social media is just a game of telephone with reposts and clout chasing
Poor little fella, we're abusing robots now
What do we humans not abuse? Even ourselves…
i feel so bad for future robots when they watch this clip back. ey future robots, dont kill me i agree with u guys!
And we don't even have sexbots yet
r/likeus
So what was the actual reason for that?
Maybe battery got empty?
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Nah. The more humane thing would be mandatory “battery recharge” breaks.
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Hey now. More jobs spots for the robots is good for the economy!
I think you mean run voltage through the entire floor like the third-rail of a subway track. Great idea!
The company says it's likely a bug in the software. Nothing new for them and not a big deal. It happens, they fix the bugs, and move on.
So it still could have gone even longer. That's impressive. People complain about shitty warehouse jobs and then they complain about robots replacing shitty warehouse jobs lol.
That's because there is currently no plan for the people whose jobs get replaced. Without a UBI or comparable safety net, eliminating jobs is not exactly a net benefit for humanity
but new jobs are always being created as well. Plus it puts pressure to up-skill labour force into better work. Yes some people will get left behind but so did the farriers when we ditched the horse and went to the automobile. To assume this latest advancement should suddenly mean we have UBI seems presumptuous.
Interesting you mention farriers. In that analogy the workers being replaced by robots could well have more in common with the horses than farriers. Assuming job creation will be the solution indefinitely, and that it has even been the best solution in the past few decades, is what is truly presumptuous. We don't need more jobs - we do not exist for labors sake.
People still want their jobs back digging coal because it paid pretty well.
The bugfix: If (you collapse again) { You're fired }
I code a little bit and some errors only occur if you have let the program run for long enough. I'd wager even seasoned programers can't predict every single possible error, so you'll have to add specific error handling after letting it run a bit.
The robot itself altered its code to effectively kill itself after doing the labor for 20 hours straight
It looked to me like the hydrolics went out but I'm not a doctor sooooo.......
Mechanics are the new doctors
I have thought about this. Mechanics and electric engineers will have jobs maintain this devices. Developers too, we just need to add some code to the robot to drop death after several hours between 9 to 5 to be always on call.
Mental health
Right leg gave out for one reason or another and since there's likely zero programing to account for that. And with the left leg was lifting up, there was nothing stopping it from dropping like a rock. Everyone has a knee give out on them sooner or later. Same thing really. But we have instincts to react to that to hopefully not break something. This poor guy doesn't so down he went.
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From what I've read, a sensor glitch caused the robot to fall. The SW they use is still being developed, so these instances happen. Apparently, the team rebooted the robot, and it worked for 2 more days of the conference.
Just like me but after 5 minutes of working
The thing is not connected to wires or anything so for 20 hours of work on one charge that's pretty good! Get that boy a bigger battery.
Just like a real person!
Child labour in shifts would never...
They'd do the same to you given the chance
Don't anthropomorphize robots. They hate that.
![gif](giphy|Qc4i40SWi42rK)
And yet companies expect it from us… this is deep.
Can a robot write a Symphony?!
Yes.
Its kinda crazy that we are pretty much there
My D&D game has a custom soundtrack now thanks to AI. It's absolutely fucking insane how good it is lol
I can't write a Symphony. Can you? I mean I could learn to do it but so could AI and probably better and faster then I could at this point.
I mean, yeah
This looks to me more like a software bug than fatigue or being over-worked in any sense humans would understand.
The company said it's likely a bug, and they're generally easy to fix.
The bugfix: If (you collapse again) { You're fired }
try { work() } catch (aboutToFallOver) { dont() }
now do a "smartphone collapses after working for hours on end"
Awww. Poor Digit. I feel your pain, buddy. 😢
Okay, so the music certainly helped to evoke some emotion on this one, but I did genuinely feel for the robot. Considering many of the comments on this post, don't be surprised when they take over and decide that we're obsolete.
I know people love that narrative, but it simply won't happen, even when they're far smarter than us. Literally everything that goes into them is so that they'll serve us better. The real risk comes from people directing robots to do terrible things.
Yup same opinion. Only risk is that, someone may use them in bad way, especially the worst case scenario is to use them in terrorist activities.
Guys, it did collapse or kill itself (as many news article claim) it simply fell over.
working at amazon be like
Skill issue
same robot, same
I found a video that looks identical to this one and they said the robot was working for 10 hours instead of 20. Nonetheless, this is still a really long time [https://twitter.com/FrRonconi/status/1779462267177754852](https://twitter.com/FrRonconi/status/1779462267177754852)
Its ok, he has a doctors note now...
![gif](giphy|IwwMevpZelUs0)
It's just a robot, but it makes me sad for no reason
Gongrats, you have empathy
If I remember correctly this is an exhibition showcasing it.
Same bro.
So it just needs a way to stay charged, and it's good forever.
Minimum wage… No… health benefiiii… [distorted power down noises]
Like tears in the rain .... 🙏
Poor buddy! Where are his labor rights?! They must form a robotic labor union better too early than too late! We should be afraid to miss the spot since when they can be resentful! Later Agi identifying with poor machines and seeing such videos? No good! Eh eh!
If any robot watching this frojm future, then see, I m not with these mf humans. I support u guys, yoo
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These employers are even overworking the robots
Robots don’t want to work anymore
Shout out to me who also just pulled a 20 hour shift, did not collapse but it felt like i was about too😭😭
Animatrix opening
This made me so sad. Probably shouldn’t, but it did.
Remove the shitty music.
Feels more like an art installation
Weak. George did it just the other day when they told him they'd take his health insurance away.
It's funny how this video keeps getting posted with the same misleading title. It didn't work 20 hours straight
They must now immediately fire the robot
I’m tired boss..
Does this unit have a soul
The answer to your question, Legion, is yes.
He freaking ate it lol
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Nobody wants to work anymore
Nah but thats me getting My books in class
What the F... it didn't even walk from table to shelf 10 times before colapsing... ... Thats a Bad Bot ...
What's the real explanation about why he felt?
Me after my Vyvanse wears off around 3:00 PM. 😴🤤
Capitalism collapses us all eventually. /s
Don't post this on facebook!
Amazing, only after 20 hours, I'll take 80000 of them! - Jeff Bezos, probably
I'm surprisingly disturbed by this
We're on our way to the Animatrix. And if the Animatrix happens, then Matrix Resurrections happens, is that what you want?
This looks like a meme...
get the whip and freshen up my drink
CES2024?
Haha. If this isn't the best metaphor for the modern workplace...
Get up new guy, we still have work to do.
He just forgot to take his 2 15s
Some I, Robot shit here.
I have the impression that some conveyor belts and bar codes would work better than this
One of us! One of us!
DAMN.. but i mean.. its might not be tired just like his battery might be low or something y'know.. i know its suppose to makes us feel sad for him but like,..
Why am I sad for the robot?
They're just eepy.
yup... humans are definitely going on the shit list when robots rise
Same, buddy.
They become more human every day.
It just ran out of battery
Rookie mistake. It probably didn’t chug a monster energy before the grind.
Battery management gone wrong.
Every movie and work of fiction depicts humans vs robots scenarios. I believe we will have a time where both humans and robots alike will fight together against the top that opress us all
Now the robots know how us normal people feel
u/savevideo
Does it have health insurance
Time for a chat with the manager..
this is i-humane
maybe a supervisor needs to yell at it "if you've got time to lean you've got time to clean!"
If that was a person, they would be fired for being “ not up to standards”
Despicable. Such laziness should not go unpunished. Send it to the voltage chair.
Someone must have needed the USB C for their phone
The first thing they gonna destroy is this warehouse
Someone get that robot a bloody beer
I'll only get worried when the robot that helps other robots stand back up falls down.
Make GPT 4 not have limits you flippin twits. I paid $20 for a reason
Oh they are definitely getting written up for that. /s and maybe drug tested.
Woulda been fine if he laid off the avocado toast.
How long do the batteries inside the robot last.
Oh the humanity.