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Comments on: EATR creators: Our robots won't eat corpses

In a response to a Technically Incorrect story Wednesday, the creators of the EATR robots claim that their creations are "strictly vegetarian." Should we believe them?

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by Pete Bardo July 17, 2009 12:03 PM PDT
Hey Chris,
What's the deal? You really believe everything you read and/or hear from FOX News?

The robot is steam powered. It burns 'biomass' to make steam. It takes a lot of fire to burn a human body.

So, you'd rather believe FOX News than the company?

But, on the other hand, the article did fit well with the title of your blog as it was actually Technically Incorrect.
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by monkeyfun14 July 17, 2009 12:16 PM PDT
Everything you can hardly believe anything...

That company has the biggest political agenda i've ever seen.
by professionaladventurer July 17, 2009 12:11 PM PDT
Fox news, that was your source? Now I see the problem.
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by mikeofmars July 17, 2009 12:41 PM PDT
oh I love the way people just want to jump on Fox , you know zip other than a little blurb you just read you have no idea what was in the story . Did you read the whole story ? I read CNET News ,FastCompany.com
and FoxNews.com . The sad thing is you might use CNN or MSNBC for your News .I will Pray for you
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by punterjoe July 17, 2009 12:43 PM PDT
So there's still a market opening for flesh eating robots? Woo Hoo! Back to the lab. Still not sure whether to call them zombots or roggots. :P
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by worsethannormal July 17, 2009 2:30 PM PDT
I'm kinda still wondering what's wrong with flesh eating robots? It's not like soldiers on the battlefield haven't resorted to caniballism in the past. Besides the things just looking for biomass. If there's a lump of it laying around, what does it matter if its human or non-human, as long as it's dead? Besides, its not like other things aren't already eating it and turning it into energy. Wow, you humans are so silly...I mean...
by clamenza July 17, 2009 2:33 PM PDT
^ You're indeed worse than normal. Intelligence-wise.
by sirishgauni July 17, 2009 8:54 PM PDT
@worsethennormal
i agree with him/her, fleshing eating robots can be used in battlefield to clear the dead corpses which if isn't can cause spread of diseases, also its environment friendly isn't it?
by dadburnit July 17, 2009 12:58 PM PDT
Touche, Harry Schoell (CEO of Cyclone Power Technologies)

However, now I can picture a future where EATRs are clear cutting the Amazon faster than humans.

<Oh, how I love the law of unintended consequences>
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by gibsonelliot July 17, 2009 1:41 PM PDT
Ok, as I see it rev 1 would likely adhere to the original purpose, but the military is great at altering things after conception. A quick change of spec, or an add-on that is able to-digest animal carcasses would likely get approval, hey it's just another source of material after all, right. Now what really scares me is that EATR is being combined with a system that will allow these robots to be self-replicating and self repairing. The spec calls for a robot that can assist in it's own assembly. Combine the 2 and it's a small step to the Golden Army ( Helboy II ) or the terminator. Most robotic systems are self targeting and autonomous. Make it a learning system and we won't survive the first "Accident". I am an engineer and in the field of robotics no less, and I want to see this combinations of features killed. We won't have a second opportunity to stop this if it gets out of control.
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by joyofsomeone July 18, 2009 4:45 AM PDT
Buuuut, who's to say this isn't merely the next step in evolution?
From these things, you could have a whole new, silicon-based ecosystem... And wouldn't that be a sight to see!
by disco-legend-zeke July 17, 2009 3:34 PM PDT
three laws safe?
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by gibsonelliot July 17, 2009 3:51 PM PDT
3 laws of robotics have been chucked out the window, long ago, with the advent of autonomous drones...
by knowles2 July 20, 2009 7:56 AM PDT
Robots could not function in the modern world with the three laws.
they could not even turn on a tv because that power might come from a coal power station which releases co2 and other chemical harmful to humans, which is against the three laws.
by granite01 July 17, 2009 3:57 PM PDT
will this contribute to desertification, all we need is a robotic goat in a semi-arid region munching on the sparse vegetation.
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by charlesbor July 18, 2009 5:14 AM PDT
Carrying this to the next logical step, who cares if the thing can eat living flesh much less dead flesh, if we are talking about a battlefield? Of course, it brings a whole new meaning to "Friendly Fire."
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by solitare_pax July 20, 2009 2:42 AM PDT
Now we know why Skynet and the Terminators were so keen on harvesting humans.
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by galeso July 20, 2009 8:07 AM PDT
No, no, do not eat the dead bodies - only the living ones.
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by dmm August 5, 2009 7:03 AM PDT
So they have a robot that goes around indiscriminately eating plants? I think that is called a white-tailed deer.
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