The multi-billion-dollar industry built on the idea that we should spend enormous amounts of money to create machines that walk, talk, and fail exactly like expensive, fragile humans.
The multi-billion-dollar industry built on the idea that we should spend enormous amounts of money to create machines that walk, talk, and fail exactly like expensive, fragile humans.
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The uncanny valley investment scheme where companies burn through venture capital to create robots that look almost human but move like they’re having a stroke.
The optimistic belief that we can engineer around human limitations instead of just admitting some jobs shouldn’t exist in the first place.
Tech billionaires’ fantasy of building artificial servants that will somehow be cheaper and more competent than the illegals they’re currently importing by the millions.