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A Swedish startup, IntuiCell, released a video of a four-legged robot dog "Luna," which learns to stand entirely on its own, and adapts through sensory feedback and real-world interactions, much like a newborn animal, with no pre-programmed intelligence or instructions.


Wonder when that dog is going to learn how to bite us in the ass, hmm.
 
For me it looks like some awful bug with repeat movements. Awful.

I don't get this. Why copy nature?

Just make a robot that looks good.
 
Remember that time they started grafting living skin on to robot faces. With access to biometric data; fingerprints, facial IDs and voice data could probably wager at this point whether of not they could technically create robot version of peoples. Freaky

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A Swedish startup, IntuiCell, released a video of a four-legged robot dog "Luna," which learns to stand entirely on its own, and adapts through sensory feedback and real-world interactions, much like a newborn animal, with no pre-programmed intelligence or instructions.


Wonder when that dog is going to learn how to bite us in the ass, hmm.
So it's self learning so isn't this intelligence now? Must be if not coding is involved at all!?

Where is ethical line on turning it on off or not charging or charging?
 
So it's self learning so isn't this intelligence now? Must be if not coding is involved at all!?
It can reason, so it is intelligent, learns and adapt like a brain.
 
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