• shapesandstuff@feddit.org
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    1 month ago

    People are already jumping to defend it as “a preview on where technology is headed”.

    How would they know? Musk and his minions keep lying about their technology.

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    How is this any different than fraudster Trevor Milton of Nikola showing footage of Nikola vehicles using gravity to go downhill, but pretending that they were a functioning concept and running on their own power?

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    All that money and engineering to have a human still needed to do the job of a human lol.

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    The fact that this obvious liar and fraudster is the worlds richest human has just broken my brain. My god humans are stupid.

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    Not sure why Elon didn’t just call them ‘Drones’ instead of ‘Robots’ - since it’s a given that drones are human controlled with varying levels of process automation now.

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    The video on the article is even funnier. They didn’t even mask the person’s voice, so it just sounds like a dude talking through a speaker. And he fumbled pronouncing “autonomous”.

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      To be fair, modern AI voices sound pretty real. Making it artificial would have been a tell in it’s own right.

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      They were humans pretending to be robots, these are actually robots that are being remotely controlled, rather than being fully autonomous.