Remember that police officers and grunts.
You will be replaced by a much more effective system
A system that doesn't get its emotions involved in an incident.
>>29481522
Good thing robotics and battery technology are a good 30yrs away from producing functional and fieldable humanoid robots.
Kill all roboscum
>>29481522
Go watch the most recent James Bond movie, as much as it blows compared to some of the older movies, it really does make an excellent case when "Your job can be done quicker and cheaper by a drone" is brought up to bat.
Also by the time the technology reaches levels capable of fielding robocops, the sheer scale in project size required for creating that AI would mean that once again tech is holding the project back. Then, instead of a well established group of doctors and medics, you'd need electrical engineers and industrial mechanics on standby in every town these robocops operate in.
TL;DR just because we can make the tech, doesn't mean we have a good reason to. Why over complicate the job of harassing natives and eating donuts?
>>29481522
fuck off robot
>>29481605
>it really does make an excellent case when "Your job can be done quicker and cheaper by a drone" is brought up to bat.
Except any argument is fundamentally wrong because drones are used and super-trained secret spy assassins aren't.
>>this is the future you wanted
>>29481640
It's just framing the "human vs ai" argument for the plot, and while no the super secret agent men aren't applicable to humanism his exact reasons, being the human ability to adapt to circumstances and apply morals.
Also don't be the >morals >not a weakness faggot, they are both a strength and a weakness.
>>29481661
>>29481549
>killing robot waifus
why?
>>29482008
>>29481693
There's no AI involved you retard
>>29481850
christ even now i can still hear his screams.
>HELP ME
>HELP ME OH GOD HELP ME
>AAAAAAAAEEEEEEEEEEHHHHH
eve no jikan never looked the same afterwards.
>>29481549
Watching that made me much more uncomfortable than I expected.
>>29481549
sauce?
>>29482167
matrix prequel. not even joking
>>29482167
>>29482143
https://youtu.be/pdQceIJ-t-M?t=198
>>29482135
Tell me more of this 'eve no jikan'
>>29482190
*3 mins, 18 seconds
>>29481522
The job of a police officer is one of the most difficult jobs in the world for a robot to do.
>>29482190
thats pretty interesting
too bad we will never have a full movie telling the prequel to the matrix
>>29481522
>it's the future of space
>robocops are still using ARs
>>29482301
The year is 2616 they US Army has just adopted the m4a99
>>29482193
>eve no jikan
2 words
ROBOT
WAIFUS
>>29482220
i am pretty sure robots can be programmed to mag dump into undercover officers and doggos
>>29481522
> download Automatron
> already have all perks and heaps of salvage at multiple bases
> rebuild Ada, build tiny little Wall-E's (I call them "Utilibots"), build warbots, trekbots, all kinds of bots
> build robot workshop on Spectacle Island where I sent Curie
> open shop menu intending to crank out a few Utilibots to farm my crops.... see Curie's name on menu list
> ohyes.jpg
> Curie gets Sentry Bot body and legs
> serrated armor everything
> radiation coil mod, Ahab's Helm, shoulder-mounted nuke launcher on one side, berserker gas on the other, hammer saw on left hand, heavy flamer on right and a black paint job to round it off
> head over to Fallon's, send her in and watch from afar
> two seconds after she arrives, the entire plaza erupts into a Hell of mushroom clouds, fire, blood and screams
> cars, suicide nukes and Curie's own armament go off as she flits around hacking and burning the survivors
> after the last mutant has been butchered, she rolls back and announces in her cute French accent that she wants to catalog all the life forms she can
> mfw I immediately returned her to Spectacle Island, put her into a disarmed Mr Handy chassis and left her to tend my crops in peace
Then you realize that white collar labor is inherently more vulnerable to automation than blue collar work. And then you realize that "human terrain" is even less vulnerable to automation than blue collar work.
Yeah, you'll be obsolete eventually. But some form of human SF is going to persist for the rest of the century, and human hackers are going to go obsolete long before human military.
I'm 18 and I can run automated bug generation and exploitation from Metasploit. That's worthless compared to a PhD with experience...but it's better than an educated hacker even 5 years ago.
And it's not like going to med school will save you. That's just as vulnerable as the military but has much more demand.