Another meatless burger patty -- just what the world needs. I like robots, but the ones I make look like machines designed to do useful work like 3d-printing or cnc milling/routing. I can't cut a round circle by hand with a dremel tool, but I can make a machine to move the tool to do that. I just don't understand why they need to build machines and decorate them like people.
Could it be that the 'decorated' robots are intended to be all that remains of the middle-class? The 'haves' will own the robots and the means of production. The 'have-nots' will be required to take orders from the robots?? Still, I'm in agreement with you; it seems a bit inefficient - unless the 'decorated' robots will be training the children... to obey robots as the children become adults... just a thought.
Another meatless burger patty -- just what the world needs. I like robots, but the ones I make look like machines designed to do useful work like 3d-printing or cnc milling/routing. I can't cut a round circle by hand with a dremel tool, but I can make a machine to move the tool to do that. I just don't understand why they need to build machines and decorate them like people.
If you want to replace people with machines, the first step is to decorate machines as people
Could it be that the 'decorated' robots are intended to be all that remains of the middle-class? The 'haves' will own the robots and the means of production. The 'have-nots' will be required to take orders from the robots?? Still, I'm in agreement with you; it seems a bit inefficient - unless the 'decorated' robots will be training the children... to obey robots as the children become adults... just a thought.
Perhaps it is another part of "their" symbolism fetish?