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Schneier on Security |
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8381237 |
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2023-09-11 11:04:44 (vue: 2023-09-11 12:06:36) |
Titre |
Sur les robots tuant des gens On Robots Killing People |
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La révolution du robot a commencé il y a longtemps, tout comme le meurtre.Un jour en 1979, un robot dans une société Ford Motor Casting a mal fonctionné & # 8212; Les travailleurs humains ont déterminé qu'il n'allait pas assez vite. Et donc Robert Williams, vingt-cinq ans, a été invité à grimper dans un rack de stockage pour aider à faire avancer les choses.Le robot d'une tonne a continué à travailler silencieusement, se cassant dans la tête de Williams et le tuant instantanément.C'était apparemment Le premier incident dans lequel un robot a tué un humain;Beaucoup d'autres suivraient.
À Kawasaki Heavy Industries en 1981, Kenji Urada est décédé en similitude ...
The robot revolution began long ago, and so did the killing. One day in 1979, a robot at a Ford Motor Company casting plant malfunctioned—human workers determined that it was not going fast enough. And so twenty-five-year-old Robert Williams was asked to climb into a storage rack to help move things along. The one-ton robot continued to work silently, smashing into Williams’s head and instantly killing him. This was reportedly the first incident in which a robot killed a human; many more would follow.
At Kawasaki Heavy Industries in 1981, Kenji Urada died in similar ... |
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