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Enzo Wälchli

CCO at ANYbotics 🤖 | Deeptech Operator | Built & Scaled GTM from 0 to 10M+ | Helping Tech Founders Crack the Commercial Code

4w

This is the worst video i have ever watched. Makes me wanna puke. Why on earth do robots need to be hit and kicked to show what they are capable of? Are we kicking babies as well when they grow up and learn? Wtf. Get a bit creative and do something that benefits society AND shows your robots' skills, not this.

Nilo Maia

Sr. Operations Director / Executive / Consultant

4w

Unitree Robotics, I think it's about time to stop using violence in these demonstrations. Your robots can dance, do gymnastics routine and so on. Things way more inspiring than seeing humans assaulting a defenseless machine. This might tell just too much about human nature. We don't need that.

Why do I feel AI robots need rights now?

It breaks my heart that after creating such an incredible piece of engineering, the only test scenarios people seem to imagine involve violence. There are so many richer possibilities. Why not explore industrial maintenance tasks, hospitality roles, sports coaching, or even leading a group exercise class? Personally, I’d love to see if the robot can waltz.

Jeremy Telfer

🇬🇧 humancentric automation for SMEs in high volume growth industries🚀

3w

I wouldn't be treating that thing so mean, because it might remember when the robot revolution comes 🤖

Arnie Sasnauskas

Mechanical & additive engineering

4w

Should stop before the robots take control and come after you...

Mateusz Sadowski

Robotics Developer Relations | Editor @ Weekly Robotics

4w

Guys, we’ve been through that in years of pop culture. They might start fighting back at some point!

Davy Demeyer

Founder, Building the future of Industrial Process Automation

4w

Guys not sure if you have thought this through, but your business model is to deploy these everywhere: deliveries, street and park maintenance, ... . One day we'll have vandalism towards the robots on the front pages and you'll be wondering why ...

Dmitry S.

Senior Technical Director / Sr. Computer Graphics Scientist

4w

They keep selling us this idea that these robots are being developed to help around the house — clean the floor, make tea, assist the elderly. But come on — in what home or office environment is someone going to be kicking a robot, knocking it down, and expecting it to jump up and fight back? Who exactly treats their household assistant like that? Let’s be honest — robots that can take hits, recover instantly, and fight aren’t being built to serve coffee. They’re being built for control — for suppressing protests, for intimidating people, for making sure no one dares to step out of line. In another video someone gave a real machine gun to a Tesla robot and had it shoot up a Tesla truck for an ad. What could possibly go wrong, right? Nothing screams ‘cutting-edge tech’ like handing lethal weapons to robots.  RoboCop, Terminator, Cyberpunk, Attack of the Clones, and all those other dystopias — 'Nope, never heard of them' What kind of dystopian hell are we building with our own hands, and why.....

Pascal Vachey

Ingénieur paysagiste chez piscines et paysages de corse. Meilleur ouvrier de France 2023. Plus de 605 jardins conçus et réalisés. Conception et réalisation de jardins, bassins et jeux d'eau. 49 ans de métier.

3w

Espérons qu'il ne se mette pas à rendre les coups!

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