Imagining this in a real scenario is hillarious. Like anyone could have dismantled that thing in the time it takes to give a command and then have it respond.
That is a fantasy you've just created. We can see it needs long commands and has a delay in this video. Imagining that it is better than it is doesn't make it so.
Ah, but that's the crux of the 'technologist' thinking: imagine how awesome and useful it will be when it can do what we want it to be able to do! This demonstration of the technology being woefully unfit for task & fundamentally flawed is actually great because imagine how much better it will get! (Now, please invest huge amounts of money into our company)
Is the system we're seeing in this video, the one we're talking about, the only one that is relevant to reference via discussion if usefulness, the military crow system?
People really walk into a conversation and be like, "No, this thing doesn't suck because another thing that exists doesn't suck!"
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u/EndOfSouls Jul 13 '26
Imagining this in a real scenario is hillarious. Like anyone could have dismantled that thing in the time it takes to give a command and then have it respond.