At a recent robot expo, Kawada showed off Nextage, a human-shaped robotic laborer the company says is intended to “work alongside” people. In actuality, the robot could end up replacing people whose job it is to carry out menial tasks on assembly lines. And at just 1,500 watts of power consumption while it is working — less than some hair dryers — the device or one like it could one day become a compelling alternative to sweat shop labor.
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According to my information, 2050 is the date that robots, which have surpassed human beings in intelligence, will do away withg the same. Just saying, kiss your ass goodbye.
Now I feel better JJ, since I won't be around by 2050, LOL.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I thought that would cheer you up.
OH, yeah the New Year thing. And to you my friend!
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