When you look under "Boston Dynamics", you find autonomous dog and human type of robots doing all sorts of things in the physical world.
When you search for Boston Dynamics and come across a headline that has Google involved (NOT humanities best friend), then you have to start doing serious research on what they're up to (https://www.wired.com/story/google-hires-cto-boston-dynamics-demis-hassabis-android/).
Things like maybe being able to control people after hooking their minds wirelessly to the internet, or outright replacing them with lookalike androids after replicating their thought patterns.
When you look under "Boston Dynamics", you find autonomous dog and human type of robots doing all sorts of things in the physical world. When you search for Boston Dynamics and come across a headline that has Google involved (NOT humanities best friend), then you have to start doing serious research on what they're up to (https://www.wired.com/story/google-hires-cto-boston-dynamics-demis-hassabis-android/). Things like maybe being able to control people after hooking their minds wirelessly to the internet, or outright replacing them with lookalike androids after replicating their thought patterns.
I mean it's not like Ghislaine Maxwell's sister Isabel was the Technology director the the WEF or anything. https://fightingmonarch.com/2018/05/06/patents-for-mind-control-technology/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlBrPz4NcZM
(Does the phrase "Droid Army" mean anything?)