@AIfuturetech-h4p

Robots are getting so human, soon they’ll complain about Mondays and fake smile at coworkers too."**  😂 Human robots? Great. Now even machines will ghost us."**  😊

@matchrocket1702

Do they make these robots intentionally scary? Because they are doing a great job of that.

@atomict1974

"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Time to die."

@GPDuchess

On the bright side, no matter how well they do things, that sense of creepiness is there😅; the moment they'll master intuition will be the moment when I'll start seriously worrying

@aaron_knight

What bothered me is that the robot intentionally lied, with no remorse, that's not good.

@BillBadMule123

:finger-red-number-one::text-yellow-goal::medal-yellow-first-red:🥰😍🤩🥳❤💯💢💥💫👍👍👍

@findyourfocus

Everyone is trying to rush the so called "realistic" androids to market, but they are at least 10 more iterations away from being at the level of a 3-year-old.

@ingehalvorsen7233

The robot feels nothing, it doesn't think, it doesn't even know it exists!

@kyelsavage6296

They don't look real at all. But a creepy resemblance.

@Compuscience-Python-Programs

Erky Jerky Real 🤣😂🤣

@zippieparkell2749

Something like that could be made to monitor a child bed bedroom and record any activity that may be questionable in case the parents need to know what's going in in the room and could send a video via wifi to a place of your choice such as cell phone or computer

@AnyMotoUSA

Uncanny valley.

@BrunoBoeira-e2g

Still so far from being remotely realistic. And that’s not a bad thing

@michaelmckenna66

Boring. Repetitive.

@lenniedoan4253

To the creators of this show: I genuinely enjoy your content and have watched every episode, but I need to point something out. You’re doing a real disservice to the field of robotics and AI by portraying these robots as more advanced and human-like than they actually are. Specifically, the way you’ve edited the conversations to appear seamless—without any of the natural lag that always occurs—gives a misleading impression.

I’m fully on board with robots, AI, and automation. I believe in their future and their potential. Robotics has already made impressive strides, even if it’s not advancing at the breakneck pace of AI. But by glossing over the current limitations, you’re setting up viewers who aren’t familiar with this tech to be disappointed or disillusioned.

Again, I do enjoy the show—but I hope future episodes lean more into what’s real and less into what’s polished for clicks. You don’t need to exaggerate the tech. It’s already exciting enough.

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