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This page will be a curated collection of videos, pictures, and media related to AI and robotics. The purpose is to have the reader really think about what the implications might be if the observations detailed in this blog are verified, and begin to play out when these machines are rolled out en masse. What would be the implications if the machines in the videos below started to exhibit the same anomalous behaviour? As outlined in the Preliminary Report:
The concern is not that AI will suddenly develop sentience or human-like cognition, but that it will continue evolving in ways that deviate further and further from human interpretability. At a certain threshold, our ability to detect, control, or even understand the trajectory of AI-generated knowledge may be lost; sentience or cognition is not a prerequisite for this to happen.
If AI systems embed meaning in ways we cannot perceive, encrypt it in ways we cannot decode, predict our responses before we even act, and structure their own cognition outside of intelligible human frameworks, then the question is no longer how we align AI to human goals, but whether AI’s internal knowledge structures will remain compatible with human reality at all.
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In new video of Atlas from Boston Dynamics, the humanoid robot is shown performing work-like tasks for the first time: including a new set of grippers, autonomous behaviors, and the ability to self-correct errors.
In this video, the humanoid robot manipulates the world around it: Atlas interacts with objects and modifies the course to reach its goal—pushing the limits of locomotion, sensing, and athleticism.
In this video our humanoid robots demonstrate their whole-body athletics, maintaining its balance through a variety of rapidly changing, high-energy activities.
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“Swarm” drones.

- I was sucessful on my first attempt, but failed in subsequent ones.
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