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− | This comic refers to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUyU3lKzoio YouTube video] posted one day earlier by robotics company {{w|Boston Dynamics}}. The video shows a {{w|Quadrupedalism|quadruped}} robot with a roughly canine form approach a door, then stop and 'look' to the side where a second robot appears, which has an articulated arm attachment on top. This robot sizes up the door, then uses its arm to grasp the handle and open the door. It holds the door open for the first robot, then follows it through the doorway. | + | {{incomplete|Created by a BOT created by a BOT created by a BOT... Needs to be expanded. Do NOT delete this tag too soon}} |
| + | This comic refers to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUyU3lKzoio YouTube video] posted 1 day earlier by robotics company [https://www.bostondynamics.com/ Boston Dynamics]. The video shows a 4-legged robot with a roughly canine form approach a door, then stop and 'look' to the side where a 2nd robot appears, which has an articulated arm attachment on top. The 2nd robot sizes up the door, then uses its arm to grasp the handle and open the door. It holds the door open for the first robot, then follows it through the doorway. |
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− | The video was extremely popular, receiving over four million views in the first day. Many social media comments joked that humanity is doomed, as the robots we are developing will soon become capable enough to rise up and overthrow us. This is a common jest or anxiety expressed when robots manage to master a task that previously had given them difficulty. It is especially appropriate here, since the ability to open doors is extremely useful when dealing with humans. [[Randall]] has [https://what-if.xkcd.com/5/ previously made the point] that a robot uprising would promptly fail because most robots couldn't successfully open doors (or even successfully negotiate thresholds, in some cases). This latest advance seems to specifically undercut that assurance.
| + | After [[Cueball]] sees this video, he immediately says that we're definitely going to die. [[Megan]] enters the room, pointing out that due to human nature, by assuming that we're mortal peril, instead of us it will be the robots that die. When Cueball tries to say that humans won't violently overreact to a perceived threat, Megan replies sarcastically that she must be thinking of another species. |
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− | After [[Cueball]] sees this video, he reiterates the same line by saying that we're definitely going to die. [[Megan]], however, offers an alternative view: that in fact, due to human nature, it is the ''robots'' that are in mortal peril from this technological development, not humans, since humans tend to respond aggressively to potential threats.
| + | The video received over 4 million views in the first day, and many social media comments included dark humor about how the robots collaborating to bypass 'human' obstacles would lead to an eventual robot uprising. |
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− | Taking Megan's point, Cueball sarcastically suggests that humans don't tend to overreact violently to perceived threats, to which Megan replies, equally sarcastically, that she must be thinking of another species.
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− | The title text may refer to the {{tvtropes|MadScientist|Mad Scientist}} or {{tvtropes|EvilGenius|Evil Genius}} tropes in science fiction, where someone builds an army of robots with the intent of using them to take over the world. Alternatively, the title text could refer to the real life phenomena of military programs expending enormous resources to develop unmanned offensive capabilities, such as the {{w|General Atomics MQ-1 Predator|Predator drone}} and {{w|Foster-Miller TALON|SWORDS mobile weapon platform}}. In the latter context, it may be sensible to show concern with the methods, reasoning, motivations, and long-term stability of people directing the development of potentially lethal robots. Boston Dynamics is one of the foremost innovators in the field of military-grade automation.
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| :Cueball: Violently overreacting to a perceived threat? That doesn't sound like humans. | | :Cueball: Violently overreacting to a perceived threat? That doesn't sound like humans. |
| :Megan: Yeah, I must be thinking of some other species. | | :Megan: Yeah, I must be thinking of some other species. |
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− | Possibly coincidentally, approximately seven weeks before this video and strip, the series "{{w|Black Mirror}}" released an episode entitled "{{w|Metalhead (Black Mirror)|Metalhead}}". The episode set in a post-apocalyptic world where humans are hunted by robots highly reminiscent of this line of Boston Dynamics robots. Clearly, the concept of these robots becoming a threat isn't unique to XKCD.
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