Here's an idea, don't launch these services in low trust, high crime places. In California, people can walk into a fully staffed Walgreens and commit blatant theft with no repercussions; a poor robot out in the world stands no chance.
this post was submitted on 18 Aug 2023
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This is why we can’t have nice things.
These were never nice things.
Until the robots become sentient then fight back?
don't even need to be sentient. just mount a rail gun on a Spot and then we're off to the Skynet races 🤖
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My brain assumed from the title that this would actually be about robot porch pirates now prowling the neighbourhood. I'm thankful we're not there... yet.
These robots are a hazard and a nuisance to the pedestrians. I won't shed a single tear for these tincans on wheels. I would not order one of these either.
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