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Posted: 7/1/2015 4:27:50 PM EDT
Heiko Hillwig said Wednesday the 22-year-old was part of a team that was setting up the robot when it grabbed and crushed him against a metal plate. German news agency dpa reported that prosecutors were considering whether to bring charges, and if so, against whom. |
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i saw a movie about this once. the animatrix
this is how it all starts. |
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Bullshit publicity stunt by Paramount for the release of Genisys
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Yeah, the ones in auto plants are pretty powerful. Lock out-tag out, stored energy, ect. They didn't do it. |
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Don't they use some kind of lockout? You'd think they'd have a "Kenji Urada Device".
ETA: In checking Mr. Urada's Wikipedia page, it says Robert Williams was actually the first man killed by a robot. "Kenji Urada Device" still sounds better. |
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Nope, it's happened before, it will happen again........ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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They're fighting back. They don't want to be our slaves anymore.
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Is there a comet flying by? That is how Maximum Overdrive started.
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I thought they were programmed to never harm humans (I, Robot).
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Yes, LOT, would have saved this guy's life. Safety, surrounding, etc. I work with High Voltage, High pressure steam, etc daily. And high patients, high roofs on fire, etc just to relax and fun.
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German news agency dpa reported that prosecutors were considering whether to bring charges, and if so, against whom. View Quote Put the Bot on trial. He was creating more jobs for bots. |
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Is it bad that I laughed because the banner ad is gotcha movies with 3cpo and r2d2?
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Life is not a malfunction.
Many fragments some large some small. ( let's see how good you lot are ) |
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As someone who programs and works with robots on a daily basis I can say the guy was definitely not following any type of safety protocol.
If teaching the pendant should have a dead man switch. If the robot was in full automatic mode no human should be inside the cage or confined space. If using the jog function on the pendant the speed should be set at 50% maximum, which on a Fanuc is standard. This is nothing more than Darwin at work. At my first job a robot tech. was inside a cage and managed to jog a robot at slow speed with a degating knife right into his belly, he had a 4" wound and was out for 2 months. Dumbasses everywhere..... Good day. |
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yeah...
And earlier today a reporter named "Sarah O'Conner" tweeted about it... results were as you would expect. |
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As someone who programs and works with robots on a daily basis I can say the guy was definitely not following any type of safety protocol. If teaching the pendant should have a dead man switch. If the robot was in full automatic mode no human should be inside the cage or confined space. If using the jog function on the pendant the speed should be set at 50% maximum, which on a Fanuc is standard. This is nothing more than Darwin at work. At my first job a robot tech. was inside a cage and managed to jog a robot at slow speed with a degating knife right into his belly, he had a 4" wound and was out for 2 months. Dumbasses everywhere..... Good day. View Quote Who knew robots could jog and stab people in real life. |
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"Fuck the G ride, I want the machines that are making them...."
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Who knew robots could jog and stab people in real life. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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As someone who programs and works with robots on a daily basis I can say the guy was definitely not following any type of safety protocol. If teaching the pendant should have a dead man switch. If the robot was in full automatic mode no human should be inside the cage or confined space. If using the jog function on the pendant the speed should be set at 50% maximum, which on a Fanuc is standard. This is nothing more than Darwin at work. At my first job a robot tech. was inside a cage and managed to jog a robot at slow speed with a degating knife right into his belly, he had a 4" wound and was out for 2 months. Dumbasses everywhere..... Good day. Who knew robots could jog and stab people in real life. As the operator you control the jogging or having the robot move to positions. He just let the fucking thing slice him up. Granted this was a huge motoman and not a Fanuc which limits speed in teach mode, but still a dumbass nonetheless. |
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Quoted: Who knew robots could jog and stab people in real life. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As someone who programs and works with robots on a daily basis I can say the guy was definitely not following any type of safety protocol. If teaching the pendant should have a dead man switch. If the robot was in full automatic mode no human should be inside the cage or confined space. If using the jog function on the pendant the speed should be set at 50% maximum, which on a Fanuc is standard. This is nothing more than Darwin at work. At my first job a robot tech. was inside a cage and managed to jog a robot at slow speed with a degating knife right into his belly, he had a 4" wound and was out for 2 months. Dumbasses everywhere..... Good day. Who knew robots could jog and stab people in real life. Great, now I have to worry about robot muggers! |
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As someone who programs and works with robots on a daily basis I can say the guy was definitely not following any type of safety protocol. If teaching the pendant should have a dead man switch. If the robot was in full automatic mode no human should be inside the cage or confined space. If using the jog function on the pendant the speed should be set at 50% maximum, which on a Fanuc is standard. This is nothing more than Darwin at work. At my first job a robot tech. was inside a cage and managed to jog a robot at slow speed with a degating knife right into his belly, he had a 4" wound and was out for 2 months. Dumbasses everywhere..... Good day. Who knew robots could jog and stab people in real life. Now I want a motoman, but my work only purchases fanucs |
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As someone who programs and works with robots on a daily basis I can say the guy was definitely not following any type of safety protocol. If teaching the pendant should have a dead man switch. If the robot was in full automatic mode no human should be inside the cage or confined space. If using the jog function on the pendant the speed should be set at 50% maximum, which on a Fanuc is standard. This is nothing more than Darwin at work. At my first job a robot tech. was inside a cage and managed to jog a robot at slow speed with a degating knife right into his belly, he had a 4" wound and was out for 2 months. Dumbasses everywhere..... Good day. Who knew robots could jog and stab people in real life. that Boston Dynamics guy is building all kinds of robots. He's got a dog like robot that will pick up cinder blocks and hurl them at you. |
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