How Robots Will Change the World
I went to the above site and tried to play the video connected to this article today. However, when I got to youtube this video is now marked private.
I was wondering if this has something to do with Fukushima or whether it has to do with the new Cold War we seem to be entering and the fact that robotics likely will now play more and more a part of military doings here on earth in the future. So, possibly because of secretly cleaning up nuclear disasters with robots (as much as possible) and other secret military actions, robots will now more secretly every day handle situations worldwide of a more military nature. I think this began with Predator Drones from the U.S. taking out terrorists with hellfire missiles (and sometimes accidentally wedding parties in the middle east) but I think on all sides it won't end there and more people worldwide are just going to disappear without most (or any) humans knowing about it through the use of various types of robots (air, land and sea) combined with computer equipment worldwide.
I was thinking today if any aircraft (small or large) have collided with drones (of any nation) worldwide yet? And if not, how soon that will happen. And if it happened would anyone report it? Or would anyone actually know if and when it ever did?
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