The India Threshold is an observable and realistic accomplishment that will determine if robots have become useful to humanity. If they are able to clean that shit-hole of a country, they have shown measurable worth to us all. If they can't, they will prove their worthlessness.
>>107895678This is F4mi without makeup
>>107895678So now we've been reduced to a Wall-e plot? Seriously though, why do any of you fags think "robots" are going to be anything but a disaster? The corporations will layer them in subscriptions, they'll data mine everything, charge for updates, unrepairable by end user from proprietary everything and locks, MASSIVE maintenance fees, and the repair costs will hollow out your anus like Hulk on ecstasy.
>>107895678By your logic, nuclear weapons are the most useful thing to humanity. Because once you incinerate all 2 billion Indian Hindu rape rats, India will be clean. If you empower AI and ask it to solve the same problem, it will just create killbots to exterminate them and achieve the same result for a bigger price tag.
>>107896558We can define the detailed "clean" parameters without causing death and discomfort.
>>107895678If by cleaning the country of India, you mean ethnic cleansing, then yes, robots will have shown their worth