Why do they always have to add that final frame?
Here is a perfectly innocent humanoid robot from China just, you know, wielding a heavy bar that could be a sword or a spear or just some kind of magic wand. All very mundane.
Sort of.
Then they had to go and ruin that entirely reasonable show of dexterity by mapping it onto hundreds of potential other robots, all wielding a sword/spear in the last shot. You might even describe it as an 'army'.
In a world where military applications of AI are increasingly of concern - and China's ability to keep up and even outpace the technological advances of the US is now causing stock market meltdowns - showcasing this kind of capability could easily be seen as provocative.
We'll start to see humanoid robots in many domestic settings within the next half-decade and they'll be super-useful. And, whilst mass-production of these units is some way off, their capability will be incredible.
So file this under "things I have no control over" and carry on with making your business the best it can be, using AI where appropriate to free your humans to do the human stuff. Like all technology, there can be AI applications which veer into 'bad'. Let's just make sure that we proliferate the AI 'good'.
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