Originally Posted by
lilmali97
I dont find that the robots actually move like that, so in my argue, this isn't real.
The robots are real, im saying that the way they move and that the parts where they formed the big spider thing ins't real, in my arguement, they were stop motioned, where they took frame-by-frame pictures of the robots while they were deactivated.
Because as you saw the robots, they were stop motions, if they showed a better looking video of them, I do find it very interesting though.
This is pretty cool.
The video was not stop motion, it was sped up, they construct themselves at a glacial pace.
It's really annoying when, not robot experienced people find some like this and start making terminator reference. Assuming this point has already been made I'll dut to the key points.
-robots are not even close to being able to "go rogue" and take us out.
-as of now, we are basically programming everything they do, so if the kill us, it's because we prgrammed them to do it.
-as for killing, thats kept to a minimal. You can't just slap a gun in a bot and expect it to kill.
-it's not cost effective to mass produce killer robots, or mechs. That's why all of the mech videos we see, are home made.
-home made, is not a bad thing, you can't just build a mech with a flame thrower, it takes time, money and a thorough understanding of engineering.
-robots will run out of power.
-robots are fragile (again, for the most part)
That's all the points I believe. Please educate yourself before you start crying "I-robot!"