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jseah t1_j7ycnew wrote
Reply to comment by Extension-Ad-2760 in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
Or cyberpunk 2077...
jseah t1_j4yt8ng wrote
Reply to comment by yamangetmemed in Watch Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid work at a 'construction site' - The Robot Report by Gari_305
Which is fair, robots are not free. But robots might cost less than humans over time, plus tend to have less hidden costs like traffic accidents or epidemics making them unable to work unexpectedly.
jseah t1_j4x1x7g wrote
Reply to comment by crackernator in Watch Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid work at a 'construction site' - The Robot Report by Gari_305
Indeed! Computer vision algorithms to classify the space around them. Self driving car-like algorithm for navigation and pathfinding. RTS game like AI to assign tasks to teams of robots. And suddenly it becomes possible to arrange a work site to be more robot friendly and robots can do half the work... which means 50% go unemployed.
jseah t1_ixouxlb wrote
Reply to comment by imafraidofmuricans in China’s space station will run high-energy beam experiment for controversial solar power plant: chief scientist by Soupjoe5
US has a science facility that does that sort of thing. They put GJ worth of power into atmosphere to see the effects on the ionosphere.
jseah t1_jbnpam5 wrote
Reply to comment by Frubanoid in Meet The World's Cleanest Fully Electric Car That Removes Carbon Dioxide From The Air by Anderson069
Have two batteries, one at home being trickle charged by solar panels and one in the car being used. Make battery swapping easy to do and just swap them every night.