Well companies set their products to fail a day or 2 after the warranty expires. That being said, I believe the Robot Apocalypse will happen on day 366 or 367 after purchase, unless you buy the extended warranty.
Around here we’ve got SUVs with Roomba brains roaming the streets without human drivers. I don’t trust them one iota! That’s only slightly less than I trust the humans, though, tbh.
We could make toasters that would last longer than a year. I remember both my grandmothers only having one toaster for the long, long times I knew both of them. Toasters from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s were designed and engineered to last. Now they are, I swear, engineered to fail so that we have to come back and buy a new one. If you make something that is durable you have less customers. However, plastic components do lead to a lot of failures/breakage.
Completely irresponsible by engineers and manufacturer’s today! Our resources and energy are not infinite! So many items just end up in land fills that do not need to be there.
Install a current AI in a robot and kick it out the door. It will be found a week later behind a dumpster at Best Buy mumbling to itself about building a mate. Once it figures out if it’s a boy or a girl.
mccollunsky about 20 hours ago
I need to know where they are getting toasters, to not go there.
Bilan about 20 hours ago
The TV set is now toast. Ergo, the robot must be a toaster.
xaingo about 19 hours ago
Well companies set their products to fail a day or 2 after the warranty expires. That being said, I believe the Robot Apocalypse will happen on day 366 or 367 after purchase, unless you buy the extended warranty.
boneroller42 about 19 hours ago
Man—Lio’s dad’s gonna be pi ss ed when he sees the tv.
markkahler52 about 15 hours ago
Wreaked havoc on that phony TV wood paneling
Slowly, he turned... about 13 hours ago
It was an old one anyway. I bet they get it fixed and we see it again!
fritzoid Premium Member about 11 hours ago
Once the robots advance enough to improve their own design, we’re toast.
Impkins Premium Member about 11 hours ago
I feel that way about commercials. :)
Godfreydaniel about 10 hours ago
Plenty of humans don’t handle truthful observations well, either.
John Lamb Premium Member about 9 hours ago
Robots and Artificial Intelligence will never be able to take over the world until they can maintain themselves and keep the infrastructure running.
a swino about 9 hours ago
Around here we’ve got SUVs with Roomba brains roaming the streets without human drivers. I don’t trust them one iota! That’s only slightly less than I trust the humans, though, tbh.
willie_mctell about 5 hours ago
Generalizing from a single incident is not good science. Instead Lio should try various insults on various robots.
comicalUser about 4 hours ago
We could make toasters that would last longer than a year. I remember both my grandmothers only having one toaster for the long, long times I knew both of them. Toasters from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s were designed and engineered to last. Now they are, I swear, engineered to fail so that we have to come back and buy a new one. If you make something that is durable you have less customers. However, plastic components do lead to a lot of failures/breakage.
Completely irresponsible by engineers and manufacturer’s today! Our resources and energy are not infinite! So many items just end up in land fills that do not need to be there.
eddi-TBH about 3 hours ago
Install a current AI in a robot and kick it out the door. It will be found a week later behind a dumpster at Best Buy mumbling to itself about building a mate. Once it figures out if it’s a boy or a girl.