Posts tagged "robot army"

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It’s not too late … yet. 
vintagepaperbacks:

Harry Harrison - War With The Robots (Pyramid F771) on Flickr.
John Schoenherr (5 July 1935 - 8 April 2010)Via Flickr: Harrison, Harry War With The Robots 1962 Pyramid F771 Cover by Schoenherr, John

It’s not too late … yet. 

vintagepaperbacks:

Harry Harrison - War With The Robots (Pyramid F771) on Flickr.

John Schoenherr (5 July 1935 - 8 April 2010)



Via Flickr:
Harrison, Harry
War With The Robots
1962
Pyramid F771
Cover by Schoenherr, John

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OMFG!

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When it comes to the development of international law, how can we as human beings, accept, as we have done today, weapons that are not operated by human beings? We have weapons that are operated by robots. The question is how robots make distinction between combatant and civilian population? So, there are fields where the adaptation of international law is very important because technology is advancing and laws have got to adapt to its changes and sophistication as the spirit remains the same.

Zoran Jovanovic, International Committee of the Red Cross

(via The Guardian)

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The robot army Mod Squad? 
space-age-planet:

Somebody knows ?? 

The robot army Mod Squad?

space-age-planet:

Somebody knows ?? 

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Establishing a moon base is the first priority of the robot army. 
#fact
thisistheverge:

Meet RASSOR, the robot that could help us colonize the moon
The Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot — RASSOR, for short — is the robot that will help NASA find water on the moon, and could eventually lead to a permanent, manned lunar base. RASSOR is an excavator that NASA hopes will extract water, ice, and fuel from lunar soil. It’s able to traverse steep slopes, climb over rocks, and dig for and collect soil before taking it to a processing plant for water extraction. NASA says that RASSOR will “be the feeder for a lunar resource processing plant, a level of industry never before tried anywhere besides Earth.”

Establishing a moon base is the first priority of the robot army.

#fact

thisistheverge:

Meet RASSOR, the robot that could help us colonize the moon

The Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot — RASSOR, for short — is the robot that will help NASA find water on the moon, and could eventually lead to a permanent, manned lunar base. RASSOR is an excavator that NASA hopes will extract water, ice, and fuel from lunar soil. It’s able to traverse steep slopes, climb over rocks, and dig for and collect soil before taking it to a processing plant for water extraction. NASA says that RASSOR will “be the feeder for a lunar resource processing plant, a level of industry never before tried anywhere besides Earth.”

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Erector robot army

(Girders & Gears via cyberneticzoo.com)

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Mad scientists bent on world domination can build an adorable robot army with these kits called Corkers from Reddish Studios.

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VIDEO: WPEC Aerial Drone Attacked by Bees - TVSpy

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plasticpals:

pbh3:

Fact: rats make awesome pets.

Still way more intelligent than the average robot :(

Which do you fear more: super-intelligent rats or robots armed with lasers?

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