CHILLING video has caught the moment a humanoid robot flew into a rage and lashed out at its handlers.
CCTV footage from a factory floor shows it attached to a miniature crane.
One man was sitting behind a computer screen and another stood nearby.
They were chatting away when the machine suddenly began moving – seemingly of its own accord.
It raised its arms in the air and brought them down again, repeating the motion with increasing speed and violence, as reported by NeedToKnow.
The robot then began walking forward in an apparent bid to break free from the crane.
The men could be seen flinching and cowering as they moved out of its path.
The computer monitor toppled onto the floor, and other items were knocked over on the desk.
Eventually, one of the men pulled the crane from behind in a bid to stop the spree of destruction.
It is not clear when or where the dystopian scenes unfolded.
One viewer wrote, “So it begins.”
Another said, “Can’t wait for the robot v. human war.”
A third joked, “I know that one. That’s an AssSpanker 3000 prototype.”
A fourth remarked, “Well, nice to know that the robot apocalypse can be stopped with a small crane hoist at least.”
And a fifth replied: “For now.”
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Loss of jobs – Some industry experts argue that AI will create new niches in the job market, and as some roles are eliminated, others will appear. However, many artists and writers insist the argument is ethical, as generative AI tools are being trained on their work and wouldn’t function otherwise.
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Misinformation – As AI tools pulls information from the Internet, they may take things out of context or suffer hallucinations that produce nonsensical answers. Tools like Copilot on Bing and Google’s generative AI in search are always at risk of getting things wrong. Some critics argue this could have lethal effects – such as AI prescribing the wrong health information.
The haunting scene comes weeks after other humanoid robots faced off against real people in a very different setting than the factory floor.
In a historic half-marathon in Beijing, 21 humanoid robots raced against 12,000 real runners on April 19.
Various Chinese manufacturers like DroidVP and Noetix Robotics trained up the athletic androids to compete on the 13-mile course.
Some robots were even seen wearing running shorts and boxing gloves on race day.
The fastest bot finished the race in two hours and 40 minutes.
Source : https://www.the-sun.com/tech/14154197/robot-attacking-workers-rampage-dystopian-video-footage/