...that guy looks like he is from Philadelphia.
He's apparently some youtube prankster. That is one of his 'characters,' so the whole thing might have been a prank.
...that guy looks like he is from Philadelphia.
He's apparently some youtube prankster. That is one of his 'characters,' so the whole thing might have been a prank.
He's apparently some youtube prankster. That is one of his 'characters,' so the whole thing might have been a prank.
One more reason to not care.
So I'm confused. Is the bot really destroyed? It sounds like it because the researchers said that they can't find his signal and there are the images of him broken up. But this guy is apparently friends with another Youtube guy who posted a video of him driving around with the bot earlier that night. So did those guys destroy the bot? Or did they happen to drop him off safely and then created a video of them pretending to destroy the bot as a hoax?
You know what......? Nevermind. This is already too much energy to put into this question.
There we go, giving Skynet a casus bellum.
There we go, giving Skynet a casus
bellum.
Casus belli.
You know, this gets me thinking. With all the advances in artificial intelligence we're making, will the destruction of a robot someday be considered the equivalent of murder?
Marvin....So this is how Marvin became so paranoid and depressed.
Marvin....So this is how Marvin became so paranoid and depressed.
Underrated post.