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Skynet on Wheels: Chinese Tech Firm Reveals Terrifying Robo-Dog

by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge
November 16, 2024

(Zero Hedge)—One of Tesla’s competitors in robotics is the Chinese company Unitree, which is already selling its humanoid G1 robot for $40,000. The company also sells robo-dogs on the Amazon marketplace. Another Chinese robotics company, Deep Robotics, released a new video featuring one of its robo-dogs equipped with wheels, showcasing its ability to scale hillsides and navigate off-road terrain.

Deep Robotics describes itself as a “leader in embodied AI technology innovation and application,” adding it’s “the first in China to achieve fully autonomous inspection of substations with quadruped robots.”

Earlier this week, Deep Robotics posted a short video on YouTube featuring one of its quadruped robots with wheels. The robot’s mobility is absolutely terrifying.

Public trade data compiled by counterparty and supply chain risk intelligence firm Sayari shows that Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd owns Deep Robotics.

The company said its core team members originate from “well-known universities,” including Zhejiang University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Beijing Institute of Technology, Wuhan University, the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, New York University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Just wait until the Ukrainians see this robot. They might want to strap a machine gun atop this Skynet-like creature.

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Comments 6

  1. Iron Man says:
    2 years ago

    Why is this POS terrifying? Fill it full of holes, let the magic smoke out. No more worky. The only people terrified of this are idiot preppers.

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  2. Daniel says:
    2 years ago

    No man, government, religion, philosophy, etc. will stop what is occurring around the world. And that goes for our churches which have based their organizations (denominations) after mans organizations, not Gods Pattern for His Church and Families.

    Man’s churches are failing as we enter the end of days of which we have been forewarned. Man’s Churches have assumed to themselves priesthoods and authority (as they supposed) thereby dividing believers one against another. They also assumed responsibilities which God ordained and appointed for Men and Women (The Family) not men’s churches. That is why Christian Families are failing like secular families.

    What is God’s Church? It’s Jesus Christ and Born Again Believers having the indwelling of the Holy Spirit our True Guide, our True Teacher, our True Comforter along with God’s Word and the Testimony of His Creation. They are the living
    breathing Church Of God, adopted Sons and Daughters of God destined to be with Him throughout eternity.

    Money has no value here, no trips to Alaska, no books to purchase, no – none of that.

    I invite you visit https://www.knowingforyourself.com/

    If nothing else read from the home page and then, at the top of the home page read from: God’s Family – God’s Church – Message of the Temple Veil, and the Women at the well – Rebuild Restore.

    Think for yourself and share this site with others. “For there is nothing hidden that shall not be disclosed, nor anything secret that shall not be known and come out in the open.” Luke 8:17

    Best to all in Jesus Christ our Savior and Redeemer. Daniel

    P.S. Want to know who is the Prince of this world, and his followers? First read the ten Commandments (Thou shalt not) as given in your Bible. Then read them again starting first with the 10th command saying ”Thou Shalt” and you shall know who the god of this world is and those who follow him. Think about it.

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  3. letmepicyou says:
    2 years ago

    “Terrifying”?
    Where did you learn to write? Sensationalist U?
    Mentioned nowhere in the “article” is the fact the battery has about 1 mile range.

    Reply
  4. Forearmed says:
    2 years ago

    Ah, isn’t that cute. While your family pet can go miles upon miles before you feed it, that robot can’t hold a charge that would make that robotic dog little more than a kid’s toy. So all your breathless blathering will be for naught. Battery type and size are going to be what limits that dog’s abilities relative to time available. Even sky drones, (quad copters) and even ones with eight motors must have a battery size that will allow it to finish its work and arrive back at the base for recharging. These little robot dogs just aren’t that much to be afraid of unless they are considered expendable thus being loaded for a Kamikaze attack.

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    • letmepicyou says:
      2 years ago

      That’s probably about the #1 fear.

      Reply
  5. Iron Man says:
    2 years ago

    Prepping is for people who aren’t prepared
    We used to call them preppies.
    As for the rolling robot mutt, fill it full of holes
    Not real scary then is it

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