James Vincent
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But in the labs, in research labs, people are just trying to figure out how to get the robots to actually perform.
But at the same time, it's not going to be possible.
I do not believe you can say, okay, well, we should have a moratorium on research or stop the research or anything like that because someone else will do it.
But I think the question is, how can we be thoughtful?
And there are people working on robot safety, which by the way, it turns out to be super important if you want to start a company because you have to work with OSHA standards, et cetera.
I think this technology is really interesting.
It's moving in interesting directions, but I don't think it's going to wipe us out.
And I don't think we have to worry about, you know, the robo apocalypse.
It was originally 1 ten millionth of the distance from the North Pole to the equator. The motivation for that, they wanted a unit that was going to be defined by something unchanging and something that was accessible to everyone.
It was originally 1 ten millionth of the distance from the North Pole to the equator. The motivation for that, they wanted a unit that was going to be defined by something unchanging and something that was accessible to everyone.
It was originally 1 ten millionth of the distance from the North Pole to the equator. The motivation for that, they wanted a unit that was going to be defined by something unchanging and something that was accessible to everyone.
The big thing that they changed is that the kilogram used to be based on a physical standard. So there was such a thing as the kilogram. It was created along with the meter and the other units of the metric system during the French Revolution.
The big thing that they changed is that the kilogram used to be based on a physical standard. So there was such a thing as the kilogram. It was created along with the meter and the other units of the metric system during the French Revolution.
The big thing that they changed is that the kilogram used to be based on a physical standard. So there was such a thing as the kilogram. It was created along with the meter and the other units of the metric system during the French Revolution.
And that eventually became what is officially known as the Système International or the SI, which has a lot of more units in it, but it's basically the metric system. And these units used to be based on physical standards. There was a kilogram, there was a meter. So everything, every unit in the world, every kilogram in the world was, technically speaking, a copy of this physical kilogram.