A lot of this weird shit IMO is just a way to market their company as high tech even though the practical use is probably zero.I want to see practical uses! I don't understand why they'd waste their time programming this dancing shit.
Although, if dancing would have extended the Apollo moon missions through the seventies....
Those test pilot boys would.have loved it.
It is tech demoI want to see practical uses! I don't understand why they'd waste their time programming this dancing shit.
It is tech demo
Real world uses are quite boring
I want to see practical uses! I don't understand why they'd waste their time programming this dancing shit.
Although, if dancing would have extended the Apollo moon missions through the seventies....
Those test pilot boys would.have loved it.
Skynet when?
It's probably because there's no practical uses to promote. In other words, cool concept but zero value right now.marketing brings notice, which brings investors and money. This "dancing shit" as you call it is an amazing way to creatively show their progress without resorting to the typical boring ass shit that's expected and gets ignored.
This stuff is needed to make these programs possible.
If a company sells tractors and cranes, they dont need to make them do an orchestrated dance off. They'll just show them plowing or lifting heavy stuff to prove it's worth buying or leasing.
Kpop has invaded and degraded even this?
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Hyundai now owns 80% of them.A korean company bought them no?
yeah there's something definitely oddly human about the way they move ಠ_ಠThose things are moving in a creepily humanly way. Jeez.
That's not how Spot worksThese don't impress me anymore, the robots probably had preprogrammed moves and HD mapped the terrain ahead of time.