AI-powered humanoid robots, likely 10 years away // security concerns

sbagency
2 min readJan 7, 2023

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https://twitter.com/CyberNews/status/1609882321540321280

Electronic devices connected to the Internet are used for global surveillance. Imagine what robots can do.

https://www.analyticsinsight.net/nasa-is-creating-a-humanoid-robot-for-everything-you-need/

According to reports, NASA is working on a project to create a humanoid robot that would aid in human space flight and may even help with washing at home.

Why not, right from space to wash a toilet, seriously ?)

According this video 5 Predictions:
1) GPT-4 to be released // ok, it isn’t AGI
2) Autonomous Vehicles as primary source of transportation for general population // in places with good quality roads
3) Evolution of search engines // LLMs is a wrong way
4) Humanoid robot development // for what, to spy on users?
5) Run out of data to train AI language models // bs, universe is endless

AI-powered humanoid robots is a big security and privacy concern.

The scary bot in the picture below, imagine if the bug is in the software.

https://twitter.com/JoseVega___/status/1608415139908182016

Robots with artificial intelligence can be developed and debugged in the virtual spaces. The Metaverse is a great place to do this safely and securely. Tech isn’t ready for the real world.

According to Musk, “Optimus is supposed to be a highly powerful robot built in a very high number — may be, ultimately, millions of units.”
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Humanoid robots are great for work in dangerous places, in space, manufacturing, mining, etc., but not at home.

To some who use AI in their daily life is AI the savior of the human race or AI is the antagonist. [link]

The question is how AI is being used. It can be used as a catalyst for human evolution, same time for bad purposes. Let’s use it wisely!

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