Comment 13Z Re: Manufacturing

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Micro Robots

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Manufacturing (Score: 2, Interesting)

by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-04-17 16:01 (#13V)

I can imagine this revolutionizing manufacturing, but I think history shows most revolutions were unforeseen. So this team will invent a cool, swarming micro-robot technology, and then some other team will find some extraordinary use for it, like heart surgery or something. Then the mafia and drug lords will find some new use for it that will be unethical and vaguely horrifying. This has potential way beyond just circuit boards. Stick a microphone on one of these things and send it into your competitor's HVAC system? That's just the start!

Always thought I'd be looking up when the robot wars begin. Might actually be looking down, as they pool around my feet.

Re: Manufacturing (Score: 1, Funny)

by Anonymous Coward on 2014-04-17 17:23 (#13Z)

This is an almost luddite approach to technology. Yes, most (if not all) of it can be used for nefarious purposes. But you can't limit technology because it *may* be used for evil. Let's consider something simple, like a cell phone charger. You can swing it around and hurt people. You can use it to strangle people. You can use it to tie up people. You can make a trip wire with it. With enough dedication, you could wrap it around a pipe and make a coil gun out of it. The list of evil things that can be done with a cell phone charger is very long. Does that mean we should outlaw cell phone chargers? The answer is obviously no. The same goes for all other technology.

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