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Samsung develops machine gun sentry robot costs $200k - Newlaunches.com
by Decius at 3:53 am EST, Nov 14, 2006

Samsung has partnered with Korea university and developed the machine-gun equipped robotic sentry. It is equipped with two cameras with zooming capabilities one for day time and one for infrared night vision. It has a sophisticated pattern recognition which can detect the difference between humans and trees, and a 5.5mm machine-gun.

Yet another milestone on the path toward robots that hunt, kill, and eat people, and use their flesh to generate electric power.


 
RE: Samsung develops machine gun sentry robot costs $200k - Newlaunches.com
by Catonic at 10:44 am EST, Nov 14, 2006

Decius wrote:

Samsung has partnered with Korea university and developed the machine-gun equipped robotic sentry. It is equipped with two cameras with zooming capabilities one for day time and one for infrared night vision. It has a sophisticated pattern recognition which can detect the difference between humans and trees, and a 5.5mm machine-gun.

Yet another milestone on the path toward robots that hunt, kill, and eat people, and use their flesh to generate electric power.

This is not exactly new. About a year ago, there was a student who wrote code using an SGI machine to track and shoot BBs at his brother. It made slashdot, then the student got quiet as he went into business with a commercial partner to make a sentry gun.

Now all those 1980s movies can finally be based on reality. Where's my T1000? Oh wait, I forgot... he's running the State of California...


 
RE: Samsung develops machine gun sentry robot costs $200k - Newlaunches.com
by Abaddon at 7:48 pm EST, Nov 14, 2006

Decius wrote:

Samsung has partnered with Korea university and developed the machine-gun equipped robotic sentry. It is equipped with two cameras with zooming capabilities one for day time and one for infrared night vision. It has a sophisticated pattern recognition which can detect the difference between humans and trees, and a 5.5mm machine-gun.

Yet another milestone on the path toward robots that hunt, kill, and eat people, and use their flesh to generate electric power.

I for one welcome our new flesh eating robot masters!


Samsung develops machine gun sentry robot costs $200k - Newlaunches.com
by Rattle at 4:50 am EST, Nov 14, 2006

Samsung has partnered with Korea university and developed the machine-gun equipped robotic sentry. It is equipped with two cameras with zooming capabilities one for day time and one for infrared night vision. It has a sophisticated pattern recognition which can detect the difference between humans and trees, and a 5.5mm machine-gun.

Yet another milestone on the path toward robots that hunt, kill, and eat people, and use their flesh to generate electric power.

The future is about as bright as a muzzle flash.


 
RE: Samsung develops machine gun sentry robot costs $200k - Newlaunches.com
by Shannon at 8:51 am EST, Nov 14, 2006

Rattle wrote:

Samsung has partnered with Korea university and developed the machine-gun equipped robotic sentry. It is equipped with two cameras with zooming capabilities one for day time and one for infrared night vision. It has a sophisticated pattern recognition which can detect the difference between humans and trees, and a 5.5mm machine-gun.

Yet another milestone on the path toward robots that hunt, kill, and eat people, and use their flesh to generate electric power.

The future is about as bright as a muzzle flash.

The commercial is great. It makes me sure that kim jong il will have super ninja steal this weapon and CHUCK NORRIS and his Karate Kommando's will have to go get it back.


 
 
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