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First-Ever ‘Robot Suicide’?

Featured Image: Johnny Robot. SOURCE: Cliker.com (Public Domain)

Submitted by Rick Osmon

If ever a report needs to be put into our “Robots Replacing Humans” this one fits the bill. From what I know suicide is strictly a human pastime. . . EDITOR

From Huffington Post  Posted: 11/13/2013 1:26 pm EST  |  Updated: 11/13/2013 6:55 pm EST

Robot Suicide? Rogue Roomba Switches Self On, Climbs Onto Hotplate, Burns Up

A rogue Roomba has made robot history. After hoovering up stray cereal on the kitchen counter one too many times, the fed-up bot committed suicide. . . Read Complete Report

 

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Robots That Are Almost Human

Featured Image:  Photography of Asimo imported on the site Flickr.com by user ‘AZAdam‘. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons  Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Public Domain)

As we continue to add documentation to our research file, “Robots Replacing Humans. . . EDITOR

Discovery News OCT 24, 2013 09:30 AM ET // BY TALAL AL-KHATIB

When considering the word “robot,” the first image that comes to mind is often a cold, metal machine, often performing a single or limited set of functions. A robot may possess appendages that resemble human anatomy, like an arm or an eye, but those are purely functional.

Some engineers, however, are trying to perfect robots whose function is to be more like humans. . . . Read Complete Report with cool slide show.

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‘Terminator’ on hold? Debate to stop killer robots takes global stage

Featured image: The Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV) at the FCS National Mall Display 11 June 2008. CREDIT: U.S.Army. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain)

From NBC News Nidhi Subbaraman 4 hours ago (10/21/13)

A proposal to pause the development of “killer robot” technology is seeing a surge of interest from robotics researchers as well as the representatives of key nations at the United Nations this month.

At a UN General Assembly First Committee on Disarmament and International Security side event Monday, mission delegates from Egypt, France, and Switzerland voiced an interest in regulating “killer robots” — completely autonomous weapon systems — in warfare. They are some of the first international voices backing ideas that the Human Rights Watch and Campaign to Stop Killer Robots have been championing for about a year. . . . Read Complete Report

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Super-intelligent machines “HUMANOID ROBOTS” – Danger to Human civilization. (Video Report)

Featured Image: An android, or robot designed to resemble a human, can appear comforting to some people and disturbing to others. CREDIT: Gnsin SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons.(This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license).

From youtube uploaded by Endza50

Published on Oct 5, 2013

Boffins at Cambridge University want to set up a new centre to determine what humankind will do when ultra-intelligent machines like the Terminator or HAL pose “extinction-level” risks to our species. . . . From Description published with video.

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Workers find themselves replaced by robots (With Video Report)

Feature Image: Robot doing the shopping. SOURCE: Google clip art (Public-Domain).

Robots Replacing Humans is a futuristic certainty that we have been following here at THEI for years. It’s scary enough by its self, but combine it with the controller de-population plans documented in the Agenda 21 contingency and it becomes downright horrifying. Once they teach robots to build themselves, and they are working on it as we have documented, the controllers might scale back on the number of us they think they need to take care of their elitist asses. . . EDITOR

from Tulsa World (OK) Posted: Wednesday, October 2, 2013 12:00 am

JOHN STANCAVAGE Business Columnist

The robots are coming! The robots are coming!

No, that’s not the breathless opening line from a new science-fiction movie. Rather, it’s the sober, real-world prediction from a growing number of workplace analysts.

According to the MIT Technology Review, 45 percent of the jobs that exist today will disappear during the next 20 years because of advances in automation.

Yes, that means you could get replaced by a robot. . . . Read Complete Report

From youtube uploaded by David Pakman Show·

Replacing Humans with Robots…Good or Bad for Society?

Uploaded on Aug 5, 2011

–Foxconn will replace half a million workers with robots, and we discuss the potential overall effects of the ongoing replacement of workers with technology.

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 “Robots Replacing Humans”   “Agenda 21″

The Resident: Robots to take our jobs. Thanks, corporate greed! (Video Report)

Finally the alternative press are starting to look at this secretive part of the Controllers Agenda 21. . . replacing the human population with robots where possible.   Will people listen?. . . EDITOR 

Featured image: TOPIO3. Ping Pong playing robot, 2009. CREDIT: Humanrobo. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons. (Puiblic-Domain).

From youtube uploaded by RTAmerica

Published on Oct 2, 2013

In a recent paper entitled, The Future of Employment: How Susceptible Are Jobs to Computerization, research fellows from Oxford and Exeter assert that almost half of US employment could be at risk for computerization. And because corporations are singularly focused on their bottom line and profits, there is a good chance they will happily give all our jobs to robots. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses.

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Human Robot Getting Closer: Robot Must Learn from Its Experiences (+) Professor Develops ‘Brain’ for Robots

Feartured Image: Female Robot, Actroid. CREDIT: Gnsin SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain). ILLUSTRATION ONLY.

File under: “Robots Replacing Humans” . . . EDITOR

From Science Daily

Human Robot Getting Closer: iCub Robot Must Learn from Its Experiences

Sep. 27, 2013 — A robot that feels, sees and, in particular, thinks and learns like us. It still seems like science fiction, but if it’s up to University of Twente (UT) researcher Frank van der Velde, it won’t be. In his work he wants to implement the cognitive process of the human brain in robots. The research should lead to the arrival of the latest version of the iCub robot in Twente. This human robot (humanoid) blurs the boundaries between robot and human. . . . Read Complete Report

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From Science Daily

Professor Develops ‘Brain’ for Robots

Sep. 26, 2013 — A researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology has developed a new feedback system to remotely control mobile robots. This innovative research will allow robots to operate with minimal supervision and could eventually lead to a robot that can learn or even become autonomous. . . . Read Complete Report

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