I think we are still a fair way from having a robot operate completely autonomously with something as fragile as the human body on a day-to-day basis, the main problem that I see comes down to who gets the blame if it all goes wrong and my poor nan gets her eye poked out!
I think we are still a fair way from having a robot operate completely autonomously with something as fragile as the human body on a day-to-day basis, the main problem that I see comes down to who gets the blame if it all goes wrong and my poor nan gets her eye poked out!
I agree. Robots follow programming, and if no fail safes are put in the system, they will execute the code with disregaurd for any other factor. Including the a human it's handeling. I will wait for version 2 or 3 before I get the "bot-massage."
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