Spyke
programming.dev

Trainers controlled their robots remotely with joysticks.

soo not autonomous? just more expensive battlebots... yawn.

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Pretty sure it's at least semi-autonomous. In the video you can see the bots react to hits and recover their footing, there's no way a human can control all those reflex actions in real time.

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Nlow that was a great show. I always wanted in on that too. Back when Radio Shack still dealt in parts for remote control cars.

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fedia.io

Here's the final round. Honestly, the robots did better than I expected. This is fun, but I think we're 5-10 years away from CCP giving these robots guns and deploying them against humans.

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Around the 35 minute mark is a fight with pink and black that ends in a very funny way.

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lemmy.world

Ok. I know. Apocalypse and dystopia. But c'mon. We have gladiator robots. That's cool

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thedruidreply
lemmy.world

I'm not worried about future a. I. I'm worried about today's, lol

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deusreply
lemmy.world

It's not like we stood a chance anyways. Just strap a gun to those Boston Dynamics dogs and we're all doomed.

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Oh my god......How I Met Your Mother was right!!! This is absolutely going to lead to "Wrestlers vs Robots"!!!

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Think of it as research. For when the CCP sends robo soldiers to take over the world.

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This just happens to coincide with right when Joe Taekwondo Rogan becoming a Xian.

Coincidence ? I think not.

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hitstunreply
fedia.io

I first read "Xian" as "fan of Xi Jinping", and then this comment would have made sense. But no, Joe Rogan claims to have become a Christian.

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Kernal64reply
sh.itjust.works

I've never understood xtian and xmas. Jeebus supposedly got nailed to what they call a cross, but was really a lowercase t. The abbreviations that would make sense to me would be tian and tmas. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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The x isnt symbolising the cross (well kinda is too but not mainly), its a latinisation of χ the greek letter chi which makes the "ch" sound, as in Christ.

The chi-rho (from christ in greek χριστοσ) was a symbol of early christianity.

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t is a much more common letter than x, making the chance of confusion higher. x rarely gets used and kinda looks like a cross.

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