"I especially love all those stray bullets being shot off at completely random angles to later strike some random citizen, because the billion-dollar-robot somehow still can't account for muzzle rebound after the shots," Gallagher added in another tweet. "Our tax dollars being put to work, with or without consent." Meanwhile, another Twitter account called DaddyPsyops posted even more shocking video clip of a human-like robot that researchers were putting through rough testing. What's more -- and more shocking and dangerous -- is that they appear to be providing the robot with live ammunition. The researchers are seen kicking the robot and knocking it over, hijacking it from behind, throwing up barriers and doing other drills such as taking away its weapons. The robot not only fires at targets extremely accurately, but it can also tell when not to shoot at a human or, at least, the designated human researchers. WATCH:All the people who laughed off the “worrywarts” years ago for freaking out about the Funny Dancing Robot Dogs (tm) should be forced to watch this video once a day for the remainder of the year. pic.twitter.com/WBIrlGah3w
— Sean Chiplock (@sonicmega) July 20, 2022
As for the "robodog," CyberNews reported that it appears to resemble the Go1 robot dog model made by Unitree Robotics. "For example, the back side of the device in the video exhibits a distinct pattern on a plastic covering between its hind legs. A similar design is visible on devices in Unitree's promotional material," the report stated. "The Hangzhou-based company is selling the Go1 model of the robot for $2,700 on its website, a fraction of over $75k that American-made Spot would cost its owner." Also, according to CyberNews, patches and insignia on the "dog" appear to indicate that it is being tested in Russia. This disturbing picture of a dystopian robotic future does not bode well for humankind. Sources include: NaturalNews.com CyberNews.comThat's the good doggy version, how about the Bot version? pic.twitter.com/sbLPyFWSON
— Daddy Psyops (@DaddyPsyops) July 20, 2022
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