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    #11
    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Yes, but what can you possibly hope to teach it
    He's from Barnsley - he can teach it to be very aggressive to anyone it thinks is looking at it's pint/bird.
    Hacked robots could attack humans, burgle people’s homes and KILL their pets, experts warn - The Sun

    ROBOTS will soon be cleaning our homes, performing surgery and even building skyscrapers.

    But a top security firm claims that robots – including those currently on the market – could attack humans, burgle homes and wreak havoc on a factory floor.

    There have already been serious accidents including a bride-to-be who was crushed to death by a robot just two weeks before she was due to marry the love of her life.

    A robot cannon also killed nine soldiers and seriously injured 14 others during a US military exercise in 2007.

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      #12
      We should be worried. Only a matter of time months even before these things are weaponised and dropped into conflict zones. Nottingham for example.

      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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        #13
        Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
        We should be worried. Only a matter of time months even before these things are weaponised and dropped into conflict zones. Nottingham for example.
        Please don't drag us all down to the level of yourself, a gibbering, dribbling, obviously "touched" human curiosity
        The Chunt of Chunts.

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          #14
          Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
          Just got my first paid gig in machine learning. Looking at the application of clustering algorithms to a usage dataset.

          I better order that book off Amazon.
          Another nail in the coffin of contracting. Some idiot bluffer without a clue creating havoc for a real qualified data scientist to unravel at the clients expense.

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            #15
            "…a bride-to-be who was crushed to death by a robot just two weeks before she was due to marry the love of her life" - clearly much worse than if she was months away from marrying somebody about whom she was fairly indifferent.

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