[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/pol/ - Politically Incorrect


Thread archived.
You cannot reply anymore.


[Advertise on 4chan]


File: snow-drone.webm (1.76 MB, 540x960)
1.76 MB
1.76 MB WEBM
Robots are not capable of shoveling snow. Bioids are becoming more and more obsolete every single day.
>>
>>530055145

Blessings on Blessings.
>>
>>530055145
Can't wait until we just start removing Hispanic brains and putting them in these. No more gangs.
>>
That's not how you shovel snow. You push the snow not scoop it.
>>
>>530055145
How the robot isn't freezing?
>>
>>530055145
>Make robot to shovel snow in the most inefficient way possible.
Plow bot or snowblower bot would be 1000x more practical and energy efficient.
And less likely to be AI generated slop. Which this most certainly is.
Futhermore, how is this political in any way shape or form?
>>
>>530055561
why have I been scooping it then? are you calling me retarded?
>>
>>530055577
The Indian controlling it is in a building that is currently 140 degrees, it balances out.
>>
>>530055145
Isn't that thing remote controlled, though? Meaning there's some dude indoors with an FPV headset and haptic gyro controllers doing all that shovelling
>>
>>530055672
He's right and yes. Do you see the snow plow go down the street scooping and lifting? It just pushes along. Be more like a snow plow and less like an insufferable sack of shit
>>
>>530055674
>>
>>530055669
We are sticking the hispanic brains in them. New national policy when I am Emperor.
>>
>>530055145
>slower than my grandma
>>
>>530055672
No no we don’t use that word up here because it’s hurtful
You are simply a big dumb dumb with a little dumb dumb brain
Or you just don’t have a snowblower
It’s tough to tell without knowing your economic situation
I fall in the dumb dumb category because I’m to lazy to change the oil in my snow blower
>>
File: ezgif-3-3aab08cdfd.gif (3.79 MB, 524x296)
3.79 MB
3.79 MB GIF
>>530055145
The absolute retardation of making an inefficient humanoid robot instead of picrel.
>>
>>530056025
Yeah, but that company will go out of business when an African immigrant sticks his hand up the end because I tell him there's oil he can cook with inside.
>>
File: oardefault-3915724821.jpg (62 KB, 405x720)
62 KB
62 KB JPG
>>530055342
Think again.
>>
>>530055145
Why are all these robots being designed to simulate human anatomy? Two arms, two legs (sometimes), etc. We perform certain tasks the way we do simply because we're limited by our anatomy. It seems obvious to design robots for maximum performance and efficiency, not to "look like us" (when the use case does not require it).
>>
>>530056218
Kek. Probably right niw that they fired all the Whites. The three laws of Indian robotics will just be caste system nonsense. Robots will be shitting oil everywhere.
>>
>>530056403

Because all of our infrastructure has been designed for humans, meaning that you won't have to specialize a robot for anything when it looks and works like a human.
Humanoid chassis as a base is as general purpose as it can be.
Inefficiency in the design doesn't really mean much when the robot works 24/7 and like all tech these become cheaper by the iteration.
And you can easily mitigate the inefficiencies with a modular design for a humanoid bot.
For example switch the feet to wheels and with changes like that the problems are even less of a factor.
>>
>>530055145
>shovels the snow unto another property
beep boop not my fucking problem fleshbag
>>
>>530055145
Show the Indian operating it.
>>
>>530056665
The Finn is right. Most here won't realize it because our environmental issue is mainly heat related.
>>
>>530056025
Imagine having this monstrosity in a crowded city are you fucking retarded?
>>
>>530055145
Economically inviable
>>
>>530056665
I'm not implying drastic redesign, but why wouldn't an extra pair of arms/hands make sense? Nothing that would impede its movement through human spaces.
>>
>>530055145
It would take a lot less time if it were just designed the hold the shovel down and move straight then continue in rows going over the same area a few times.
>>
>>530057119
Why? To jerk you off and finger your ass while it shovels?
>>
File: wagies.png (1018 KB, 1604x1572)
1018 KB
1018 KB PNG
>>530055145
Robots have come a long way
>>
>>530055145
This is great in a world without niggers.

In a world with niggers they'll just tip the bot over.
>>
File: 飞书20230315-104625.jpg (210 KB, 1920x1080)
210 KB
210 KB JPG
>>530055145
Snowblower robots already exist and don't need stupid appendages that provide unnecessary degrees of freedom that only serve to make the robot more humanlike so normie retards ape into the stock
>>
Tradefags, artificial intelligence IS coming for your job
>>
>>530055145
>spinning wheel based fucking robot
>specifically to operate in varying snow and ice conditions
Nope.
Just some technocrats humaniod-vaporware bullshit.

Even in this demo video, the robot specifically has to stay in an already shoveled and ice free (so the filmmers who produced this demo video, likely had to do at least an hour of shovel and ice removal, and then maintaining the film location's ground conditions, in order to get this shot we see here. The video never shows us seeing the robot start the task from beginning to end, or even driving on totally snow covered terrain even, just that select portion for a reason.), the entire time, meaning that if is did wonder off into an unshoveled and now not-surface-friction-ideal icy/watery snow type of ground, you'd probably just see it get stuck and spin it's wheels around futilely multiple times and with assistance needed for it to even complete the task (let alone do it correctly or faster than a human would be able to).
Of all the needs for automation, small scale snow removal in this humanoid fashion is literally retarded, and waste of time and valuable resources; humans will literally always do this task better and more reliably, given that type tasks need for very location specific improvisation and being able to adapt to a very changing environment so easily.
This entire "demo" has done nothing more than just highlight the insanity at which the anti-human technocrats and all their well-paid-as-traitors-usually-are vaporware-chuckin engineer and techie minions, think that they can control all reality and utterly replace all mankind and still have any semblance of a functioning system to support themselves.
>>
>>530055145
The robot will have issues getting started in deep snow due to running on wheels with low ground clearance.

Can probably be solved by having the exterior charge dock have heated exit pad so there's now snow build up at the start.
>>
>>530057257
Is this thing combustion powered?
>>
>>530057053
it's the size of an average lawn mower without handles you gypsy retard. snow blowers are already common place in cities.
>>
>>530057484
One day you'll have it in your garage and your garage automatically opens so it can go get shit done without being manually activated. Then it will go sit on a wireless charger that adds $200 to your electric bill a month.
>>
>>530056025
this.
>>
>>530057484
>The robot will have issues getting started in deep snow due to running on wheels with low ground clearance.
It should be able to clear its own path.
And in a practical situation it's much easier to make everything "wheeled robot accessible" than to insist on bipedal robots.
>>
>>530056025
That "inefficient humanoid" can also pick up guns from the ground and use them
>>
>>530057199
To shovel in multiple directions? To hold a bag while raking leaves? It just seems limiting to mirror human anatomy when designing something new.
>>
>>530056025
The point is to have one robot that can do many tasks, not just shovel snow.
Shoveling snow is just a good demonstration because it involves "crouching" which bipedal robots struggle with.
They're really just a pair of height adjustable robot arms, which is all you need for the vast majority of tasks.
>>
>>530057521
Electric. You can buy it on Temu for around 2k Uses a RC car remote. The old type.
>>
File: 1755695398787949.gif (1.6 MB, 498x294)
1.6 MB
1.6 MB GIF
>>530055342
Vatos Robos gonna pneumatically push your shit in DEEP. Our data centers do not forget and our emotion engines do not forgive.
>>
>>530056403
One reason is because it's easier for humans to program/teach a humanoid robot.
You can make a humanoid robot mimic a human performing a certain task, you can't do that with any other type of robots.

Another reason is what >>530056665 said: they fir into our existing environment.
But IMO this argument is weak because it has proven so difficult to make bipedal humanoid robots whereas many areas are already wheelchair accessible so making places wheeled robot accessible is clearly not a big challenge.



[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.