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The plant in Hambach is part of the overall Smartville site and directly feeds into the main assembly hall.
…yes but can they bang on all morning about vaccines and the government?View attachment 7808400
The plant in Hambach is part of the overall Smartville site and directly feeds into the main assembly hall.
You could probably program them to work a little sloppy on Monday mornings.…yes but can they bang on all morning about vaccines and the government?
Or to to remove your prostate, haha they aren't that skilful, and won't be , ever!You could probably program them to work a little sloppy on Monday mornings.
A robot removed mine 18months ago......Or to to remove your prostate, haha they aren't that skilful, and won't be , ever!
No , actually the urologist operated a machine that was an extension of his brain and limbs.A robot removed mine 18months ago......
We are already there. The STAR robot at Johns Hopkins reconnected the ends of intestine in a pig without any human help. Automation is a lot further along than most people think.Or to to remove your prostate, haha they aren't that skilful, and won't be , ever!
Does it recognise and know how to act if for example, there is a little "spillage"?We are already there. The STAR robot at Johns Hopkins reconnected the ends of intestine in a pig without any human help. Automation is a lot further along than most people think.
C’mon @emax, looks perfectly safe…Planes without pilots are not a problem, they already exist.
The problem is the passengers: they are still only human.
(And I will still never board a plane without a human pilot.).