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Kawasaki is developing a robot to be ridden like a horse - Asia Times

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Kawasaki is developing a robot to be ridden like a horse - Asia Times

Because of course they are.

AI generated video here:

https://youtu.be/t1ckJdIp_NA

NGL - I kinda want to run around on an AI robot panther. Can we get 4 more, paint them different colors, and merge them into a giant robot? That would be sweet!

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Kawasaki is developing a robot to be ridden like a horse - Asia Times

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  • I see right to repair nightmare. It's basically disposable.

    • Ask your shade tree mechanic about fixing this one.
    • I have one that has been sitting in my garage for three years untouched and won't start - best offer
    • it rides fine there is just a small screeching sound in reverse
    • sometimes it powers off suddenly and collapses at 30 MPH
    • previous owner used it on the snow/beach
    • it fell in the pool once
    • it doesn't have a charger
    • it gets really hot while charging

    If every instance above is not a giant red flag you'd walk away from, I have a great deal on a bridge to sell you. It is a novelty at best and worthless on any second hand market other than the dealer itself which is basically slavery for the average person. There is not a single standardized part that can be second sourced on such a toy. When the manufacturer no longer supports it, the thing will be disposable. So from a dystopian burn down the world perspective this is a great leap forward. Super cool concept, but unless there is real universal parts standardisation and the thing is fully open sourced, this is like everything that is wrong with the world right now; neo feudalism.

    • Kawasaki has a well established dealer network, I don’t see support from them as being the primary issue.

      If Kawasaki motorcycles are anything to go by working on their products yourself isn’t an issue. You can get the full workshop manual and do everything yourself.

      And fell in a pool? You might drive your car into the ocean. Better give up on cars.

      Microwave your phone? Useless!

      Shoot your dog? Planned obsolescence!

      • This isn't internal combustion. Every motor drive will be unique. Robotics are nothing like cars or motorcycles. I'm excellent at working on cars. I'm pretty good with electronics. I mean my bedroom is a Maker lab set up for design and etching my own circuit boards and I have messed around with robotics a bit. I have also ported heads for nostalgia drag, pit for unlimited class sprint, and owned an auto body shop building my hotrod stuff on the side and owned a couple bikes.

        I'm saying, in the real world, shit happens and that adds intelligent perspective on how you'd look at a thing like this when real world stuff has happened. It is hyperbolic for illustrative purpose.

        Such a complex system will inevitably be connected to the internet. Anything that needs dealer support as a crutch is not owned by the end user. If this is not fully transparent and open from the start, it is a means of exploitation. Only fools trust others to do the right thing or care about track records so far. That is feudalism and will result in the dark ages exactly like it did in the past. There is no reason for any consumer to trust-, if an honest product is sold. Honest products are completely open source, and parts can be second sourced from an independent vendor unrelated to the manufacturer, and anyone can potentially replicate the parts and sell them. There cannot be any single choke point where if some asshat quits supporting or goes out of business, the hardware that people paid for fails. Trust inevitably leads to this stupidity, and to exploitation of the built in leverage. It is corporate piracy in the end, and that has to stop.

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