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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Nov 2017

    Robots are mastering math. Climbing stairs, opening doors and kicking balls? Not so much.http://on.wsj.com/2yQxfA3 

    11:44 AM - 10 Nov 2017
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      1. Rosalu41‏ @Rosalu411 12 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I will not fully trust a robot without proper human intervention, It is all electronics, the batteries my overheat or there could be a computer malfunction, the robots may grab you by the legs while you are climbing the stairs and trip you down lol

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      1. (BenO)‏ @G1Ben 10 Nov 2017
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        If you spray paint the robots camera lens or pull the plug on it will it know what to do

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      1. StandsAlone‏ @LoureiroArt 10 Nov 2017
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        Start worrying when Skynet comes online.

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      1. Code 3‏ @Matt_Kleen 10 Nov 2017
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        Hey, that robot was my Uber driver.

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      2. Doug Ferguson‏ @dougferguson 10 Nov 2017
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        Robots would only need bribe another human to come open the door. Moving money is easy for a robot. Or the robot could get you to open the door, lest your own bank account be drained. Physical tasks are well-suited to biped slaves.

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      3. (BenO)‏ @G1Ben 10 Nov 2017
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        Have you forgotten cash...

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      1. Rosalu41‏ @Rosalu411 10 Nov 2017
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        What is that got to do with Math only , why not science and technology in general

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      1.  👽There Out There 👽‏ @professor909090 10 Nov 2017
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        Cup of water and hide the rice

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      1. ROBOTERRA‏ @RoboTerra 10 Nov 2017
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        You say that... but a robot could just destroy the doorknob. #noproblempic.twitter.com/0EZ2nrlUty

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      1. Jacob Mayfield‏ @dunsparce4prez 10 Nov 2017
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        The one getting out of a car kills me every time.

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      1. Farr Q. Azuhl‏ @AmerikinCarnage 10 Nov 2017
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        Uh-huh. When Skynet takes over it won’t need to open your door. It’ll just hack your house and blow up your furnace; explode the power plant or refinery in your neighborhood; or just auto-drive your car into a ravine. Good luck.

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      1. C. John Robbins‏ @skwogler 10 Nov 2017
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        The late great Marvin Minsky would often lament...robots can't even put a pillow in a pillow case. I think that's still true. Paging Rod Brooks.

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      1. Leonard Dedej‏ @LeonardDedej 10 Nov 2017
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        https://youtu.be/VZSSOUJ5Cu4 

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