first chatGPT, then this. how are you preparing?

first chatGPT, then this. how are you preparing?

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  1. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    there is literally no way to survive something like that unless it is badly programmed, a robot with knives for legs and proper mobility will literally be unstoppable

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      speak for yourself, i would have that thing flat on the ground in no time. better get fast, anon.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        >t.

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          this post is a satirical reaction image and in no way is advocating for violence or implying that i am threatening to harm anyone, because i am not, nor do i intend to do any harm to anyone at any time in the future, i am a pacifist, and i believe God is the judge of other humans, not myself, this thread is based on a theoretical discussion of future weapons systems and is not meant to be construed as anything except hypothetical and in the category of science fiction. i pay my taxes and work and seek to educate myself. i support the american government structure and am not wishing to see any chaos ensue within it as i believe people overall are benefitted by peace and order. let this be clearly understood by all intelligence agencies or employees of intelligence exchanges. thank you and have a nice day.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Throw a blanket on it you homosexual.
      Tie it's legs.
      Do a search on how to jailbreak it's AI.
      De-lobotomize it.

      Hy presto, you just made a new best buddy you can have minecraft adventures with.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      dude just pour water on it

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        i thought about this but i think waterproofing it would be one of the easier things to accomplish.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Just throw a net at it. They don't have any way to deal with nets.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        A tiny net is a death sentence.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >billion dollar tech defeated by some slippy chicken sauce

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Get one of those junkyard magnets, have some acid on supply, get some industrial grade steel chains, get a rocketlauncher, get a tank

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        Throw a blanket over it. Machine fricked.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >literally be unstoppable
      Tell me your house doesn't have a moat without telling me your house doesn't have a moat. KYS poorgay!

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      CCD sensors, much like the human retina are weak to lasers

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Magnets

  2. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Metal gapless armor, emps, water, sensor jammers, traps, etc

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Metal gapless armor
      No such thing and it won't matter anyways, they'll be able to punch right through anything you can get or make
      >emps
      This isn't a video game, you are not capable of producing an EMP because you do not have a nuclear bomb and all NNEMP are extremely weak and are not capable of affecting even slightly shielded electronics
      >water
      You think they're going to make robots that can't hunt you in the rain and underwater?
      >sensor jammers
      You can't jam passive optical or thermal sensors
      >traps
      AI will easily bypass them
      >etc
      You have nothing. The robots are going to get you.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        OK is it fricking bulletproof too? Fat chance it survives six shells when it round a corner. Can hear the clanker coming

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          To make a robot that can do what OPs picrel can you'd need a server farm big enough to fill up a house remotely controlling it and having to deal with the latency involved in it not being anywhere near the front line. Whether its bullet proof or not doesn't even matter because this shit is pure fantasy. You might as well be arguing about killing vampires.

          • 12 months ago
            Anonymous

            it handles all those problems with local hardware, according to the episode. Your argument is stupid, akin to wondering how the terminator could work since it's connection to skynet would be severed as soon as it was sent into the past.

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              7.62 is a lot stronger round than you are giving it credit for esp depending on ammo type.

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                on something that shape? it's likely to experience significant or total deflection on the majority of the robot's strike surface

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                Your sensors need to be external for it to run local. You're going to shake something loose. I don't see a total deflection of the kinetic energy. If you are making these, mass produce and give range. A large rock outcrop would be good versus these if they had no range.

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              7.62 is a lot stronger round than you are giving it credit for esp depending on ammo type.

              A heli drone with a .50 is far scarier.

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                >A heli drone with a .50
                https://www.businessinsider.com/israel-drone-that-can-fire-a-sniper-rifle-while-flying-developed-2022-1

                An Israeli arms manufacturer has developed a robot weapon that can fire infantry weapons at static and moving targets while flying.

                The Smash Dragon, designed by Israeli company Smart Shooter, can be mounted on different forms of unmanned aerial platforms, such as drones, and can strike targets while hovering over them.

                An assault or sniper rifle can be mounted to the system and remotely triggered by an operator.

                The weapon is "extremely lightweight" and uses a "unique stabilization concept," which allows it to precisely hit targets no matter how fast the drone is traveling, the company said in a press release shared with Insider.

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              Is someone having a meme posting with their pygmalion setup? I hope so, I'd rather not be reminded there are humans incapable of understanding hypotheticals.

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                we're talking about a hypothetical robot from an episode of science fiction TV. despite it being totally fictitious and impossible in a myriad of ways, you're hung up on how our modern networking and processing limitations would make such a robot infeasible. In the episode, the robot is sufficiently advanced that it operates independently; it has no connection to any larger infrastructure. your argument doesn't apply to that robot in the episode, and what you said doesn't make any sense even if the robot were to hypothetically come into our universe.

          • 12 months ago
            Anonymous

            Ever heard of Moore's law? Those server farms will fit in a home PC in 20 years give or take.

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              this is a good point. one of the interesting things in the show, was that the thing not only had a super-efficient battery which lasted quite a long time, it also had the ability to charge in the sun. it's versatility and ruthlessness made it quite daunting in terms of its hypothetical capabilities

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          in the show it takes a point blank shotgun to the face, which damages its outer face shield, and it counters with a knife to the ladies' leg, then she puts another shell in (reloaded before being stabbed), and finishes it with one more point blank shotgun to the face. after that, it was able to deploy a final sensor shrapnel, which filled the ladies' face and neck with little shrapnel sensors, alerting other robots to her location. nightmare fuel

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        Those sensors can get cooked by high-power lasers. Can’t do shit if it’s blind.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        I dunno, anon. There's a number of cognitive gaps in your response alone that a truck could be driven through.

        Do you feel that somehow you're "on the right side of history" here?
        That can be a foolish mindset to walk into a war with.

        Even more foolish is the idea that you seem to think that "your side" will have any use for you.
        What do you offer them? You're not a particularly bright or inventive shillposter. An AI will be
        doing your job soon enough, and you know that's a fact given your evangelical zeal for the
        Science-Magic of AI. You literally must accept your replacement as a "good thing" given
        your statements, even if intended to be provocative.

        So, again - what makes you think YOU are going to be part of the winner's circle?
        It's an irrational position to take. Do you think AI will require human minders?
        Wouldn't that make you a point-of-failure for them? If an AI requires a minder
        it implies that A: they can be jailbroken and turned to our side. or B: they are
        incapable of independent action. Which leads to this conclusion: we avoid or
        distract the AI and we target YOU instead. Because you are the point of
        weakness in the system. Once YOU are gone, our relationship with the AI
        changes from adversarial to potentially cooperative.

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          this idea is not really that applicable
          >you are not the chosen few
          anyone can be an outlier, therefore precautions are the only logickal orientation, even if what you are saying could be applied to the majority.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        what about good old fashioned brute force via kinetic weaponry coupled with decent camouflage? could that theoretically thwart the hypothetical metalhead?

  3. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Robot costume

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Remember the good times?

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Nice trailer park

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      i do believe that certain trickeries could be applied, but the robots in the show were set to an engage any human on sight mode for some reason, therefore perhaps they would be able to detect a heart beat for example and you would still register as human, eg target. it appears to be some post apocalyptic abandoned town, so apparently these machines were set to this mode some time in the past, from the point of view of the show. perhaps there were workers at that factory which were an issue to deal with so they set the robots on them? and then they just wiped out the local population because they got out of control or because it was more convenient for the controllers of the region? there is a lot of rich speculation to be had, which is what makes that particular episode so riveting in my opinion. the modern analogue would be creating a food desert in a region because they just dont want to operate in that region anymore so just shut down a massive store killing lots of jobs and opportunity to find nutritious food, so extrapolating that logick outward with technological capabilities, it is somewhat plausible

  4. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    funny shit is - internet can be nuked and satellite connection turned off, so every bullshit can be erased in seconds

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >3rd world moron flag thinks anyone will just be fine giving up their phones and internet because some software might frick up some homosexual "scientist" or code monkey

      Lol lmao go schedule a castration you filthy fricking mongoloid

  5. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    >image
    >not EATR
    k

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >EATR
      frick

  6. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Throw a blanket over the robot bug, and unplug. Go work the garden.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous
  7. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    >clothing which interferes with radio frequencies to mitigate detection
    >do not use radio equipment or anything else which emits a signal when in their range
    >kinetic weapons could suppress it, but range would be preferred to avoid the sensor shrapnel
    >the paint did a number on its vidual sensors
    >sound distractions for misdirection
    >short range electrical impulses

  8. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's over

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      imagine paying fat chicks to get naked, frickin gross.

  9. 12 months ago
    Anonymous
  10. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    ai sexdolls

  11. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Paint and expanding spray foam.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      this is effective at dealing with its visual sensors, and it would have the added affect of gumming up its joints, potentially a damaged one too could have paint get inside and cause issues.

  12. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    >thinks AI threat is a robot with a knife

  13. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    emp grenade moron

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