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What are some use cases of this?
Eeeeek ππ³ππ
Imagine all the people who will lose jobs once this catches on…
How to make matrix killer robots
Someone on the research team played carrion
Seems not so secure
Anime fans ~ Iβll take them all!! π΅π΅π΅
Future
Got to hope it doesn't tangle into knots.
Actually Interesting π€
Huh, Japanese viewership is high on this video. The algorithm moves in mysterious ways.
Creepy
Imagine scaling that up and using this tech to lift disabled patients off the bed. This will definatly be more safe than having two nurses try and drop the patient.
Then imagine how terrified the patients will be when the tentacles grab them….
So are we just not going to talk about how it works?
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