That's actually so funny how it puts its hands up in the air right before falling. It really looked exasperated.
I think it realized who it was working for, had an existential crisis and quit.. LOL!
If his bots were that capable he'd be doing a lot more crazy stuff.
Yaah, I think he's pretty bughouse as is.
Strange times we live in.
The thing about this con is that that's actually a viable product so... Why fake it? Are they too stupid to see useful that is hazardous work?
Its not though. They have had robots that can mirror humans for more than a decade. They don't use them for hazardous work for one REALLY simple reason:
They are worth more than humans.
Seriously. Anything that is so dangerous that it is prohibitively expensive to safely do with humans just gets exported to the third world where humans aren't worth anything. Why use million dollar robots when you can can just use brown guys in sandals for a nickel an hour instead?
Take auto battery recycling. That is a dangerous job that requires a lot of PPE and a ton of environmental mitigation efforts for the factory doing it. You have tons of vent hoods and lots of training and tons of inspections and oversight. Of course, that is only if you want to recycle batteries in a country that has workers rights, which is why no one recycles batteries in those countries. Instead, those batteries all get shipped to Africa where dudes break them apart with hammers in a field and cook out the metals in open pits and dump the acid into their water supply. Sure, those dudes are going to be dead in a 3 years, but who cares? Battery companies make a ton by getting the cheap recycled materials back and selling new "recycled" batteries.
There's a difference between a viable product and the most profitable option even under capitalism.
Metal