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Is it cruel to kick a robot dog? (vids in links)(and stupid people)


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http://edition.cnn.com/2015/02/13/tech/spot-robot-dog-google/index.html#
 

Animal rights group PETA gave its view, reminding us that although many thought it inappropriate to kick a robot dog, abuse of actual dogs was a bigger, and ongoing issue:

"PETA deals with actual animal abuse every day, so we won't lose sleep over this incident," the group said. "But while it's far better to kick a four-legged robot than a real dog, most reasonable people find even the idea of such violence inappropriate, as the comments show."

Spot is a robot, not a real dog, after all

 
 more...http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2955544/Would-kick-robotic-dog-Google-video-regnites-debate-machines-treated-like-living-animals.html#ixzz3SJFv0CJk

 

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People need to get their emotions out of some topics....I'm sure the robots won't have any when they take over.

 

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Easily the most impressive thing I have seen a robot do outside of Hollywood. Can't imagine all of the math that is involved in real time when that thing is moving it's legs.

 

 

It did look like a real animal trying to keep it's balance. amazing.

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