This article seems to try to ride the fears of AI and "bots are taking our jobs" but really this looks like plain old badly written software.
Large machines operating near people should always have failsafes. Having handlers who are expected to drag the bot around IMO isn't enough.
This article seems to try to ride the fears of AI and "bots are taking our jobs" but really this looks like plain old badly written software.
Large machines operating near people should always have failsafes. Having handlers who are expected to drag the bot around IMO isn't enough.