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Tesla robot ATTACKS an engineer at company's Texas factory during violent malfunction - leaving 'trail of blood'


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That was my first thought.  I am not saying this doesn't happen, but I am interested in the credibility of the Tesla suspension components failing in the other thread. 

 

But as for this story I wonder if the robots behavior has any correlation with Ai and neurolink.  Wouldn't surprise me, just asking.

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1 hour ago, Ko SprueOne said:

It reads like the technician "engineer" didn't confirm lock-out protocol before entering machine movement area

 

 

 

That's what I was kinda thinking.  From what I have spoken with a few people working with bots in manufacturing regarding safety,  the bots are programmed to do a specific task, anything outside that task it will shut down meaning something g in the way, or a sensor fails.  

 

The robot arms are a little different which are very dangerous from my understanding.  Getting smacked with one of the arms in motion can kill. 

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