Will E Worm
Conspiracy...
On the big screen, films like Robocop, Universal Soldier and forthcoming release Iron Man show man-machines with superhuman powers. But in Utah they are turning science fiction into reality.
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On the big screen, films like Robocop, Universal Soldier and forthcoming release Iron Man show man-machines with superhuman powers. But in Utah they are turning science fiction into reality.
Where is this world going to?
The government would never want to spend that much on an army of them when it can more easily and cheaply send a more replaceable human to die.
I wouldn't worry about a war though. The government would never want to spend that much on an army of them when it can more easily and cheaply send a more replaceable human to die.
I wouldn't be so sure, after the round of lawsuits and claims they're going to get out of Iraq they may start to rethink that position.
I think just like jobs have been lost to automation and robots the military would love to do the same where possible.Robot painting cars is way less costly than a human doing it and doesn't want a lunch or coffee break or tommorow off eithier lol.Hard to beleive that if we removed humans from being in harms way more that would not mean a much higher probability of conflict.Just take Iraq as an example if most of what we were doing was by a robot would it be as politically unpopular even if it cost the same.The news might be something like we lost 3 robots this week but the enemy lost 900 people.Brave new world !:eek:
We're the USA. We don't make products that could possibly last long enough to warrant the cost of something like that. :1orglaugh
Seriously, while I joked about invincibility, they have certain vulnerabilities that people don't have.
Any machine like that will have problems like:
A need for a huge power source and you can't just plug it into a power grid.
The need to have people fix it constantly.
It wouldn't fit in tight spaces.
If it's some sort of exoskeleton the people inside still need to breath and have a source of air.
The loss of dexterity.
It would need some sort of environmental controls against extreme climate conditions if it suits a person. The heat and weight from carrying around a flack jacket is bad enough.
It would need to have complex software to run, and if a person doesn't controls it, it would need a supremely well-developed AI.
They would be vulnerable to EMPs.
Sand and grit would probably seriously screw around with it's functioning.
It would have to be cheap enough and withstand enough damage considering people are going to be trying to do intentional harm to it.
It couldn't walk on certain surfaces as well considering the added weight.
I would see something like that more as a limited use item to either protect stationary important targets or to infiltrate the entrenched fortification now and then with more protection is needed.