I love this so much. I’d love to find one with sound. In the meantime I’m just watching this over and over humming the Rocky theme.

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    Anyone have a link where I can watch this without allowing the website and their 194 partners access to my info?

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    Initially, it walked well but people complained it looked too alien and creepy.

    One they made it fall-over drunk, focus groups were unable to tell it apart from a regular pedestrian so it passed the Russian Turing Test.

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    He drinks a vodka drink
    He drinks a vodka drink
    He drinks a vodka drink
    He drinks a vodka drink

    He gets knocked down,
    does not get up again
    You’re never keep him up again

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    Yeah, a lot of people probably thought everything was fine and didn’t even seen the gaff thanks to the curtain guy’s quick thinking.

    I do wonder if they should first work on an Ai driven automated curtain though before making the next AIDOL, you really can’t trust that every curtain guy will have such catlike Reflexes.

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    A stagger that would have taken a human years of drinking to perfect. Very efficient. Only slightly less agile than its handlers.

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    Yep.

    Another day in the Fake-AI apocalypse.

    … if anybody can workshop that phrase into something snappier, catchier, that can easily fit into a headline, please do so.

    The sooner this all blows up, the less actual damage it will do in the long run.

    Call that uh… accelerationist anti-accelerationism.

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    Matushka, can we have robots at home?

    No, we already have robots at home.

    Robots at home:

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    Frankly, if the thing is that untested, I’m not sure that I’d want to have the developers or the audience that close to it without shielding. And it should have a remote E-stop switch (though maybe it did here, and that’s why it froze up).

    You know those Boston Dynamics videos? Unless the stuff is pretty mature, they’ve got those protective walls or are interacting with the robots with hockey sticks.

    Ex:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYwekersccY

    EDIT: Actually, looking at the Russian video again, I think that the AIdol people don’t have a remote E-stop button and were instead fumbling around with one built onto its back there, since that’s when it stopped moving.

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      Security? This is Russia, they sent 1000+ people to die every day for no reason lol

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        I mean, yeah, but that’s wartime policy. Like, most countries are willing to take more risks and accept more costs if they consider is necessary to fight a war.

        But as far as I know, doing this demo successfully isn’t something that Russia needs for any kind of war purposes.

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          It is very much needed for their war propaganda. They need to show the citizens and the world, that despite all the sanctions they are still able to achieve and match technological advancements of the west. The war fatigue is serious issue in Russia. But obviously they failed miserably and I love that the sanctions are actually putting them behind.

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    So telling how it kept walking after it was lying face down. No proprioception, no mems feedback, of course, you could tell that from the shuffle.

    At best it seems like AI driving a remote control car :/

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      It walks like one of those robots for children. Just shuffling around awkwardly. At least add a accelerometer or something. And when it falls it shuts off or at least go WHAAAAAAAAaaaaaaa.

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        If it screamed and cursed as it fell down, I would probably give it a pass.