Yes, after seeing some other references to the video it does seem to be legit so I have to take the cgi comment back. It looks speeded up, but it is amazing.
How does a droid sense and coordinate itself in any environment? Very expensive and highly sensitive sensors. Do you think a flashbang is disorienting for a human? It will be doubly so for these things.
I built an EMP from a maglight capable of flickering by lights on and off with d cell batteries. Now take today's lithium batteries and put them on a strobe effect. Or set in on a mainline in a kill room trap.
Also, heat kills most things, and homemade napalm is extremely cheap and easy to manufacture. Land a decent portion on the sensor array, it may keep kicking but essentially useless.
we watched many videos of DARPA kicking and knocking over their bots to watch them get back up. But you haven't seen someone biscect them in their articulating joints.
Finally, they run on batteries, trap them, and wait for the power to die. Take it apart and find out the week spots.
edit: I'm willing to bet you can take them out with a paintball gun and a sturdy field knife. At a certain point it becomes a problem of cost, like $80k for the machine mass manufactured, after so many a down and manufacturing hubs bombed out it will be an impossible expense to manage.
YOU ARE OUTSIDE AFTER CURFEW IN VIOLATION OF LOCAL ORDINANCE!
giggity!
PEW!
https://youtu.be/tfTwjRQyhXI
Great! Now we can replace all the sanctimonious nurses.
Great what they can do with CGI.
I wish. This is may be real. In any case it's not too far off.
These are Boston Dynamics robots (which was aquired by Hyundai), and this choreographed set is very real.
Yes, after seeing some other references to the video it does seem to be legit so I have to take the cgi comment back. It looks speeded up, but it is amazing.
At least it's DARPA and not China, at least until Joe sells them to China and the Uighurs get an uglier surprise.
Hypothetical question:
How can human soldiers compete with droids?
How does a droid sense and coordinate itself in any environment? Very expensive and highly sensitive sensors. Do you think a flashbang is disorienting for a human? It will be doubly so for these things.
I built an EMP from a maglight capable of flickering by lights on and off with d cell batteries. Now take today's lithium batteries and put them on a strobe effect. Or set in on a mainline in a kill room trap.
Also, heat kills most things, and homemade napalm is extremely cheap and easy to manufacture. Land a decent portion on the sensor array, it may keep kicking but essentially useless.
we watched many videos of DARPA kicking and knocking over their bots to watch them get back up. But you haven't seen someone biscect them in their articulating joints.
Finally, they run on batteries, trap them, and wait for the power to die. Take it apart and find out the week spots.
edit: I'm willing to bet you can take them out with a paintball gun and a sturdy field knife. At a certain point it becomes a problem of cost, like $80k for the machine mass manufactured, after so many a down and manufacturing hubs bombed out it will be an impossible expense to manage.
I like the cut of your jib
gonna have to get creative with traps if these things hit the streets, plus no one gives a shit about a robot, easy to destroy without any ptsd later
Yeah, that's great and all, but how many shotgun blasts can they take?
Those look like ED-209's faggy tik tok cousins.
A Pro Football Game that I would actually watch on Sunday.
The only players not programmed to kneel
lol, it's not a render. it's very real. No worries though, only a 30 minute runtime on current battery tech.
CGI? I really want to know. DARPA = bad shit
Follow this channel? talpiot rumble. start with #5
the first pub dates are "for rumble" he's migrated videos over time.
he's been anti-trump but not never trump. he seems pretty tuned in, but i haven't watched all of his content.
rendering
Bad CGI