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formerPhillyguy t1_iy6acuv wrote
RIP Hitchbot
Woobie1942 t1_iy6iwjl wrote
Hitchbot was garbage he wasn’t even a fuckin robot he was actually litter and so he got trashed in an alley
cleeder t1_iy716lo wrote
Philly has a lot of getting trashed in alleys.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy715k0 wrote
User name something something.
Also, Hitchbot nobly demonstrated a fundamental truth about the difference between Canada and the US.
N3UROTOXINsRevenge t1_iy85epv wrote
Canada: make it across country
US: dead within 100 miles of the ocean on the starting side.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy87wgt wrote
Canadians: "Aww what nice little fella. Let get you where you need to go, eh?"
Americans: "RIP ITS WIRES AND SELL THEM FOR CRACK."
N3UROTOXINsRevenge t1_iy8838z wrote
Hey there buddy! You need a ride, guy?
Vs
How do you like the chili hitchbot? I call it, Scott hitchbot chili.
FriarNurgle t1_iy6i3tk wrote
It deserved it.
Commie_EntSniper t1_iy6x8ys wrote
I think it's a "they"
carolineecouture t1_iy68zb9 wrote
They were from Jersey! We didn't do nothing to Hitchbot!
anung_un_rana t1_iy6em9v wrote
Bullshit it survived NJ.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy73wo0 wrote
Actually, if that's true, then we should be thankful to Philly for stopping it.
carolineecouture t1_iy86m8v wrote
It was found destroyed on a street in Philly but I thought they found the perps were from New Jersey. Reading articles it doesn't say. If I smeared New Jersey I'm sorry...
TheGreatArseholio t1_iyals6n wrote
It should have paid that protection money to Big Tony.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy875hf wrote
DAMMIT, AMERICA, HITCHBOT WAS IN YOUR COUNTRY FOR FIVE FUCKING MINUTES AND FELL VICTIM TO A GANG WAR.
captain_joe6 t1_iy697yt wrote
Will it support, say, 250lbs?
No reason…
RubberyLogwood t1_iy6ynrf wrote
I want to ride it next!
cleeder t1_iy71cxv wrote
Mechanical bull mode activated.
GoldenBunip t1_iy7ke7s wrote
No, but how about a traffic cone?
ndobie t1_iy96bvr wrote
I am assuming this is a joke but to be specific DO NOT RIDE THE ROBOT. Spot is an industrial robot and can do significant damage if your hands get in the wrong place.
Also its weight limit is 30lbs.
meatcandy97 t1_iy6760h wrote
For sure one is getting raped.
serenityfalconfly t1_iy69qxx wrote
I was going to say, knocked up.
[deleted] t1_iy6wwl4 wrote
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Surrounded-by_Idiots t1_iy7ewnt wrote
Sexual interaction is still interaction.
sadetheruiner t1_iy65yok wrote
I hope I’m wrong but I can just see in my mind frat boys vandalizing them. I won’t go into details what went through my head.
DHKdohyun t1_iy68af3 wrote
The robots will be monitored either in-person or remotely so I would imagine unsolicited vandalization will have consequences
cleeder t1_iy71a18 wrote
Feel like that somewhat defeats the purpose of the study.
RunescapeAficionado t1_iy8fmdl wrote
I think most college students are probably smart enough to understand that an expensive autonomous robot probably has cameras and gps
StrangeCharmVote t1_iy7chwy wrote
No, it doesn't.
People should already know vandalism carries consequences.
HolyAndOblivious t1_iy7qw06 wrote
Yest it does. You want to know how much wi they get vandalized when unsupervised
StrangeCharmVote t1_iya7wr5 wrote
And the answer is already exactly the same amount everything else does unsupervised.
People already know there are consequences if caught.
Why would you possibly think a study would be dismissed, when the devices themselves are already covered in cameras?
Seriously, think about what you're saying.
HolyAndOblivious t1_iyawnb2 wrote
No. You really want to measure. The difference between science and screwing around is measuring this appropriately and having a log.
For it to be valid knowledge ot needs to be tested
StrangeCharmVote t1_iybaw2u wrote
> No. You really want to measure. The difference between science and screwing around is measuring this appropriately and having a log.
You seem to misunderstand something.
I'm in favor of the study.
The dingus i was replying to, thought having robots which were observed, would invalidate the study on robots... which pretty universally are already under some kind of observation.
I thought that opinion, was dumb.
> For it to be valid knowledge ot needs to be tested
And how are you going to validate anything when you're literally excluding the possibility of tangible results if an event occurs?
FlametopFred t1_iy7cz9v wrote
hopefully for all the Jan 6 participants and organizers 🌝👍
StrangeCharmVote t1_iya81u5 wrote
> hopefully for all the Jan 6 participants and organizers 🌝👍
No shit. What does that have to do with this though?
sadetheruiner t1_iy6ht40 wrote
I would hope so, still an exciting study.
Potemkin_Jedi t1_iy6jpjd wrote
It’s not necessarily the same thing, but the university where I work has been using autonomous food-delivery robots on-campus for a few years and everyone has treated them with respect as they navigate around. Now the app-powered scooters that were littered all over campus…those have ended up in various bodies of water and some sturdy trees.
sadetheruiner t1_iy6lxef wrote
I’m happy to hear the food delivery bots are treated with respect, not that I feel current technology has feelings or sentience, but purely from the standpoint of ignorant destruction for the sake of destruction is a bad trend for humanity. I can’t even sit in an ivory tower on this one I was a stupid teenager and even now I get satisfaction from breaking down cardboard for the recycling.
Potemkin_Jedi t1_iy6n09j wrote
It’s interesting because the delivery robots are roughly dog-sized (knee-high and longer than they are tall or wide); I find myself treating them with the deference of service animals, so maybe their appearance has something to do with how they are treated.
sadetheruiner t1_iy6nqhv wrote
That has a ring of truth.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy8drc0 wrote
Dude, they're bringin' you food.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy8dpaz wrote
> but purely from the standpoint of ignorant destruction for the sake of destruction is a bad trend for humanity.
I mean, it's been going' one for about 65,000 years, sooo...I wouldn't really call it a "trend" so much as "the status quo".
9-11GaveMe5G t1_iy6rzru wrote
They should make it a movie where the drunk frat guys take the robot partying having the night of it's life like an 80s movie with the nerdy kid but instead it's a robot
djeasyg t1_iy6aovt wrote
Got it in Lyft last night on a really narrow road that was two way but only one car could go at a time. Encountered a driverless car coming at the us. Lyft driver was all fuck this I’m not backing up. There was a couple of minute standoff and finally the driverless car backed up and let us pass.
PineapplePandaKing t1_iy6bf6w wrote
The first battle of the AI/Human War...
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy71h78 wrote
We should build a statue to him!
sybesis t1_iya3mnp wrote
The first to come out alive and tell the tale.
Bierbart12 t1_iy6ixga wrote
Mexican standoff music plays while dramatic black bars appear at the top and bottom of your vision
marketrent OP t1_iy66xhs wrote
Excerpt:
>Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin recently received expanded funding from the National Science Foundation to continue their work studying human-robot interactions.
>To do this, the team plans to release four-legged robots around the university campus and collect data on what it finds. The project will begin in 2023 and run for five years.
>“When we deploy robots in the real world, it's not just a technical problem, it's actually a socio-technical problem,” Joydeep Biswas, assistant professor of computer science in the College of Natural Sciences and member of the research team, told Ars.
>The research team will set up a network, and UT Austin community members—students, staff, et cetera—will be able to use an app on their smartphones to deliver goods like hand wipes and sanitizer.
>
>While deployed, the robots will inevitably run into (possibly literally) pedestrians, cyclists, scooter riders, and larger vehicles. The researchers will watch and study the interactions between these mobile humans and machines.
>The robots will be monitored either in-person or remotely so the researchers can collect data about how the robots interact with the humans they encounter and stop the robots if they act in undesirable ways.
>The team will also create a research database to collect the data from the study and investigate how we can deploy autonomous robots in human environments, “not just for five minutes or for an hour, but for years at a time,” Biswas said.
Doug Johnson for Ars Technica, 12 November 2022.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy7190q wrote
Watching engineers try to learn about social dynamics is always fun.
You know. If you're not in the middle of it.
Gathorall t1_iy7hf6i wrote
I really wouldn't want to run across some in-progress solid steel monstrosity when droggily heading to my classes.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy7jcsk wrote
I'd be disappointed if it didn't end up with a cedar pattern lodged in it.
IWANNAKNOWWHODUNIT t1_iy8b5xv wrote
Right?! A bunch of engineering dorks acting like social scientists? Their data is gonna be questionable.
DuckDuckGoose42 t1_iy7a2e4 wrote
And researchers have the consent of all participants and passersby to participate in research project and have data collected about them and their actions? No? Hmm...ethics board where are you?
Gathorall t1_iy7hh7i wrote
Literally anyone can go there, I sure didn't get the consent form.
Xul-luX t1_iy68p3v wrote
a nice way to say surveillance beta test.
Falagard t1_iy6ilo2 wrote
Don't do this, all you're doing is giving a reason for future A.I. to wipe us out because I guarantee people will be complete jerks to these robots. The A.I. of the future will use this study, and other studies and data, to justify the eradication of our entire species.
StrangeCharmVote t1_iy7cwiz wrote
Entire species? No. Americans, yes.
Hitchbot did just fine in Canada.
MikeLinPA t1_iy6e6k6 wrote
When I was a kid in the 60s,i wanted a robot more than anything! There was a robot on Lost in Space, and Gigantor, and AstroBoy, and nothing else could be cooler!
Now I'm an adult, and there is a huge in-the-way pos robot roaming the aisles of Giant Supermarket, and I am surprised at how much I despise that damned thing! I want to knock it over every time it sneaks up on me or gets in my way! (It patrols the store looking for spills. It doesn't even clean them up, it calls for a cleanup in aisle #. That's its whole job. What a waste.)
SaltyPO t1_iy6l7ps wrote
That damn thing is always in the way, can't they just pay some 15 y.o. kid to find spills and clean em up?
MikeLinPA t1_iy6mpbk wrote
They do, after the POS-Bot finds 'em first.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_iy8dxz6 wrote
"How much does it cost to hire a 15-year-old?"
"About 15 grand a year."
"And to buy this robot?"
"About 14 grand."
"There you go."
SaltyPO t1_iy8gx07 wrote
But you still need the kid to mop, the robot just rolls around and looks for the mess. Its not a Roomba.
f5alcon t1_iy69zu4 wrote
I think it's funny that the university of Texas is just referred to as a university in Texas. Even though it's the largest one, highest ranked academically and has the largest endowment of any public university in the country.
NolanSyKinsley t1_iy6f05b wrote
It was to be succinct for the title, it is referred to as the university of Texas in the article.
StrangeCharmVote t1_iy7cq4w wrote
Given most of texas, I'm mildly surprised they are doing a science.
I figured it'd basically just be one big football stadium, that sold bullets alongside the refreshments.
Cold_Turkey_Cutlet t1_iy7dlnl wrote
Nah, Texas still has millions of liberals. And yes, I'm equating liberals with science because that's reality. Only 6% of scientists identify as Republican while 55% identify as Democrat.
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2009/07/09/section-4-scientists-politics-and-religion/
ExtonGuy t1_iy6bimb wrote
Year 2042: robot researchers study human-human relations. Plot twist: there are only two humans left on campus.
ArchitectNebulous t1_iy6ac7n wrote
Just stick googly eyes on it and keep it out of the uncanny valley.
NotActuallyGus t1_iy6alc2 wrote
They're going to be stolen, vandalized, or shot within a week.
sybesis t1_iya3tx9 wrote
Then they'll find them in a fight club.
Frequent_Singer_6534 t1_iy6bh7k wrote
I’ve see Black Mirror. This isn’t going to end well
oppai_senpai t1_iy6hn9k wrote
The box of teddy bears in that episode fucked me up
STR4NGE t1_iy9zqn4 wrote
It was a metaphor for comfort. At least, that’s what I took it as.
NolanSyKinsley t1_iy6f656 wrote
A walmart near me tried out robotic inventory scanners. When they first started people were kinda weirded out by them and would just stop and watch them. By about 2 weeks in everybody seemed to get used to them, but walmart canceled the experiments a few days later because it didn't actually help their operations in a meaningful way.
cole_braell t1_iy6ny9u wrote
Enter PETR, like PETA but for robots.
tinyNorman t1_iy7jyre wrote
People Eating Tasty Robots?
EdgelordZeta t1_iy6b2ps wrote
Resistance is futile...
KaisarDragon t1_iy6fm8v wrote
Robot comes back with graffiti sprayed all over it, wearing furry appendages, and reeking of beer.
kidnyou t1_iy6g7dp wrote
Trying to build a “good robot with a gun” to protect the campus?
Whisper26_14 t1_iy6ozqg wrote
That’s California. Wrong state. Easily confused. /s
745395 t1_iy6pknn wrote
I used to be excited about future tech. Now that future tech is here or near, and I'm terrified. All this shit will ultimately lead to an even more militarized police state with AI death bots killing innocent people.
Jaedos t1_iy7955w wrote
All you need to know is a robot travelled the world over several months on the generosity and curiosity of humans, and then was brutally destroyed within days or maybe even hours of arriving in Philly.
viazcon78 t1_iy7dg4m wrote
A social robot? You’ll find them high and drunk on 6th Street.
lionhart280 t1_iy8l14d wrote
So far the way people respond to robots seems to be heavily influenced by the way the robot looks.
The SPOT robots (the yellow doglike ones) seem to be super popular and well received due to, well, their resemblance to a dog. I have had some interactions with them and I shit you not sometimes people straight up try and give it scritches to see what happens.
When people respond positively like this it likely correlates to people treating it well. People typically dont go out of their way to hurt small cute animals walking around.
shamwowj t1_iy6bnwo wrote
Somebody gonna kill that thing.
SloppyMeathole t1_iy6d54v wrote
I hope they give it a guard, cuz otherwise it's going to be stolen/fucked up within hours.
PM_ME_HUGE_CRITS t1_iy6dct6 wrote
You could save a lot of money by putting someone in a robot suit and doing the same thing. It's just going to get shoved and knocked down, maybe written on.
LiliNotACult t1_iy6hxkh wrote
Because apparently already stressed college students during a global recession with the potential of WW3 involving Russia, China, and nuclear weapons, need to have their walking space occupied by shitty robots fumbling around that they'll get sued if they damage.
BTBLAM t1_iy6txhl wrote
Your dissent has been documented bleep bloop
Isthatyourfinger t1_iy6lsld wrote
A drunk student will piss on it in the first thirty minutes. Who wants to be friends with a robot that smells like piss?
Exact-Permission5319 t1_iy6qj08 wrote
Stop making us the guinea pigs for the technology that will one day enslave us. Fuck these people. They are selling us the rope they plan to hang us with.
Commie_EntSniper t1_iy6xcds wrote
Deploy 4 legged robots strictly for the purpose of interacting with humans. I see nothing wrong with this study.
D2ThaHizzle t1_iy6y8lj wrote
Can people please stop fucking around with fucking robots! This will not end well!
Best case scenario… robots make our lives so comfortable that humans keep getting fatter and dumber.
Worst case scenario… We’ve all seen terminator and black mirror.
Just. Fucking. Stop.
GalaxiaOvis t1_iy7020f wrote
I have worked in two places where inanimate objects were given name badges and treated as coworkers. One being a giant pink naked chicken that made a horrendous death scream when you squeezed it (Kitchen Chicken) and a rag doll scarecrow left over from last years fall inventory in a grocery store that we now refuse to sell (Madeline)
I can only imagine the humanization that would occur if either thing showed even the slightest bit of sentience.
I know I’d wanna give it a pat and call it a good bot like a proper redditor would.
[deleted] t1_iy75h6l wrote
I feel like I saw this in a movie once….
legoluke t1_iy76n11 wrote
More useless shit spending for our future dystopia. Corporations so eager to spend on our non human future can’t find couple dollars for current human employees.
LegitimateCrows t1_iy77t5m wrote
Sorry I already saw this episode of Black Mirror. It doesn’t end well - for the humans.
maru_tyo t1_iy7h49j wrote
Watch Dogs 2 already had this.
Cruxus_Ashbourne t1_iy7q1zp wrote
That’s gonna be bad..
nuggetfarmerman t1_iy80mr9 wrote
Someone beat the shit outta this robot
N3UROTOXINsRevenge t1_iy85aaj wrote
5 days before all it says is: EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!
4tetraphobia4 t1_iy87qhv wrote
I expect blatant robot mistreatment and damage.
Source: I am human. This is what humans tend to do.
Meatball_pressure t1_iy8806r wrote
Newsflash: Robots on campus mysteriously disappear.
DinaDinaDinaBatman t1_iy8boyx wrote
20:1 someone will superglue a dildo to it
JOBrien5242 t1_iy8jqkc wrote
You guys are really just going to get a bunch of “ ah shit yo” and “ Oh my gawd what is that”. Unfortunately.
LeepII t1_iy9q10t wrote
Time till some drunk jock kills a robot...weeks?
Ok-Brilliant-1737 t1_iy9rap7 wrote
We need to take this opportunity to develop methods to disable these rapidly and without firearms.
Known2779 t1_iy6wwf4 wrote
Probably some people will block the robots entrance like what they did to the Black entrance to University during the 60s
Guaranteed-Return t1_iy6a7zh wrote
Most brain dead screen watchers will never even know.
AdventurousFloors t1_iy6pkl3 wrote
I hope they all get kicked around until they break
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BrettEskin t1_iy68j9k wrote
Do this in Philly cowards