Robot with 1,000 muscles twitches like human while dangling from ceiling
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Now we can have people twitching while hanging from the ceiling without having to hunt them in back alleys! Progress!
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No, it's pretty much only you thinking that. The rest of us were thinking about the 6 tiny bones in the ears only used for hearing or dozens of weird little bones in the wrists and ankles.
Exactly, ear in particular was what I thought about. There are very tiny bones in there. I'm pretty sure they didn't replicate a functional human ear, so those have no impact on anything.
Many bones in the hand and foot are also locked in place together, so modeling each one seems, well, I don't think it's a waste of time, but at this point you're making an art performance.
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Maybe a weird aside, but what does this mean?
pushing fluid at 40 standard liters per minute.
Are there "liters" other than the 10cm x 10cm x 10cm definition?
To totally confuse you: The USA uses the "standard litre" while Europe uses "normal litre":
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Maybe a weird aside, but what does this mean?
pushing fluid at 40 standard liters per minute.
Are there "liters" other than the 10cm x 10cm x 10cm definition?
Volume changes based on temperature and pressure. So when we reference volume measurements like for flow rates, we typically do the math to adjust those to standard temperature and pressure. Standard pressure is 1 atm but standard temperature varies based on who you're talking to because of competing standards. It's usually 25 C or 20 C.
When we want to reference the non temperature and pressure corrected volume, we append actual to it so that people know what the measurement is. Some people don't do that and that causes confusion for others using their work if the reading is standard or actual.
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That's all of the bones of an human adult. Yeah, I'm sure absolutely all of them were necessary.
Are you trying to imply they gave it a dick? If so they don't have bones in them.
I have literally no idea how that came to your mind immediately. It's very funny to me that it did though.
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Can't wait to find out it was just a guy in a suit.
Or half of man in case of torso.
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They're asking why it's "standard litres per minute", instead of just "litres per minute"
Oh, well yeah Standard liters per minute or SLM, specifically refers to flow rates measured in the U.S.
So the “other” measurement would evidently be Europes “Normal liters per minute”.
What the difference is, I couldn’t tell you.
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Terrifying
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It's the Torment Nexus dilemma.
I'm currently using ChatGPT to develop code that I intend to incorporate into my latest version of Roko's basilisk v0.17.13
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Great, soon I won't even know if someone is human in real life as well. Youre all bots.
Nonsense, fellow human! I am sure you---l mean we---have nothing to fear!
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No, it's pretty much only you thinking that. The rest of us were thinking about the 6 tiny bones in the ears only used for hearing or dozens of weird little bones in the wrists and ankles.
Hmm, I have some questions to ask myself seemingly
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This kind of thing could actually be really beneficial for prosthetics. If we can make a robot that functions as close as possible to a human body at human size, then we can chunk it up to make prosthetics that work like your original limbs and are easy to adapt to.
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No, it's pretty much only you thinking that. The rest of us were thinking about the 6 tiny bones in the ears only used for hearing or dozens of weird little bones in the wrists and ankles.
Doesn’t mean they didn’t give it a dick though
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I don’t understand these companies’ obsession with humanoid robots. A robot doesn’t have to humanoid to be a useful household helper. It doesn’t even have to be humanoid for people to form a friendly bond with it (something I think would be a good quality in a “household helper”) just look at Star Wars droids
It has to be humanoid to live among humans, using human architecture and technology.
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There is another video, showing only the torso. It has no music, but the actual sound and this is not even less terrifying https://youtu.be/gl0GnzPIOl4
Not much gets to me, but this shit is fucked up. I bet the people who work on these have horrible nightmares.
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Terrifying
Data? Is that you?
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To totally confuse you: The USA uses the "standard litre" while Europe uses "normal litre":
Thanks, you succeeded hahaha.
From what I'm reading there this is a measure of mass flow rate of gas, expressed as volume per minute at some standard volume and pressure. Which makes some sense, you need those two parameters to be fixed so you can measure mass by volume.
And then I realized the OP article uses it for a fluid
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Terrifying
“At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus”
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Terrifying
Now have it stand on the ground without supports.