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Robots allow our employees to work safely, faster, and at less cost.
Dennis Muilenburg
Work
Employees
Faster
Our
Cost
Allow
Safely
Robots
Less
When Steven Spielberg comes to you and says, 'Hey do you want to write a movie about robots?' You just say yes.
Drew Goddard
You
Hey
Say
Says
Spielberg
About
Write
Steven
Steven Spielberg
Robots
Yes
Just
Want
Movie
At the end of the day, tech workers are not robots: they feel, they think, they have values.
Ed Lee
Day
End Of The Day
Values
Think
Feel
Robots
End
Workers
Tech
It turns out umpires and judges are not robots or traffic cameras, inertly monitoring deviations from a fixed zone of the permissible. They are humans.
Eric Liu
Out
Judges
Robots
Permissible
Cameras
Traffic
Umpires
Fixed
Turns
Monitoring
Humans
Zone
There are lots of examples of routine, middle-skilled jobs that involve relatively structured tasks, and those are the jobs that are being eliminated the fastest. Those kinds of jobs are easier for our friends in the artificial intelligence community to design robots to handle them. They could be software robots; they could be physical robots.
Erik Brynjolfsson
Artificial Intelligence
Intelligence
Intelligence Community
Community
Design
Software
Our
Relatively
Those
Easier
Jobs
Kinds
Physical
Examples
Structured
Could
Involve
Robots
Lots
Friends
Handle
Tasks
Artificial
Being
Them
Routine
Eliminated
Fastest
Our worst comes out when we behave like robots or professionals.
Fernando Flores
Our
Worst
Out
Like
Robots
Behave
Professionals
Sledging makes things interesting. There are no robots playing. They are humans who want to perform well for the country. So when stakes are so high, emotions will take over. Sometimes sledging gets the best out of you.
Gautam Gambhir
Best
You
Emotions
Sometimes
Will
Country
Out
High
Take
Perform
Over
Well
Robots
Makes
Gets
Want
Interesting
Stakes
Who
Things
Humans
Playing
So, where are the robots? We've been told for 40 years already that they're coming soon. Very soon they'll be doing everything for us. They'll be cooking, cleaning, buying things, shopping, building. But they aren't here. Meanwhile, we have illegal immigrants doing all the work, but we don't have any robots.
Hod Lipson
Work
Cleaning
Cooking
Shopping
Building
Everything
Immigrants
Soon
Robots
Coming
Doing
Been
Years
Very
Any
Where
Us
Meanwhile
Illegal
Illegal Immigrants
Things
Here
Buying
I see the 'z' in 'Humanz' as referring to robots, AI, programming, brainwashing, indoctrination. And it's a question to us: are we human, or are we humanz? Have we lost the ability to think for ourselves? Do we just believe what we're told? That's how I see it.
Jamie Hewlett
AI
Lost
Believe
Think
Programming
Ourselves
Ability
See
Indoctrination
Robots
How
Question
Referring
Human
Just
Us
There's something so arrogant about us creating robots that are more and more human-looking or acting. It's like we're playing God. Let's create something that's a reflection of us, but it's inferior.
Jeff Lemire
God
Reflection
Arrogant
About
Something
More
More And More
Like
Robots
Inferior
Us
Create
Creating
Acting
Playing
If intelligent robots are our competitors and, to some extent, cerebrally alike - enough for us to discuss their ethical standing - why would they be above the law? Should they not contribute to our societies, too? And why would they be exempt from taxes?
Jens Martin Skibsted
Law
Too
Enough
Our
Alike
Would
Some
Above
Exempt
Robots
Intelligent
Discuss
Contribute
Taxes
Ethical
Us
Should
Standing
Why
Societies
Extent
Competitors
I got to draw monsters, robots and write funny stories. I loved doing that stuff and working with the actors. But it got to be less and less that stuff and more about trying to be everywhere and not being able to do one thing very enjoyably.
Jhonen Vasquez
Funny
Monsters
Everywhere
Draw
One Thing
Able
About
More
Write
Stuff
Robots
Got
Doing
Very
Trying
Being
Stories
Loved
Working
Less
Actor
Thing
SEALs are human beings. We may all have the same haircuts, but we aren't robots. Some SEALs are great people. Some are not great people. Some have done unspeakably terrible things. You're dealing with different people, different dreams, different desires.
Jocko Willink
Dreams
Great
You
People
Some
Great People
Haircuts
Terrible
Robots
Dealing
Same
Done
May
Human
Different
Human Beings
Different People
Seals
Beings
Things
Desires
Art shows us that human beings still matter in a world where money talks the loudest, where computers know everything about us, and where robots fabricate our next meal and also our ride there.
John Maeda
Art
Ride
World
Money
Matter
Loudest
Meal
Our
Everything
Fabricate
About
Computers
Know
Also
Talks
Robots
Still
Human
Where
Human Beings
Us
Next
Beings
Shows
Pretty soon we'll have robots in our society, you're going to have a lot of automated processes that used to be done by people - this is happening. Society and technology is changing so fast, and the impact of the change on society and technology is global, not local.
Jose Padilha
You
Technology
Change
People
Society
Changing
Local
Our
Impact
Pretty
Soon
Global
Robots
Lot
Done
Going
Automated
Happening
Processes
Used
Fast
Our robots are signing up for online learning. After decades of attempts to program robots to perform complex tasks like flying helicopters or surgical suturing, the new approach is based on observing and recording the motions of human experts as they perform these feats.
Ken Goldberg
Learning
Recording
Approach
Our
Flying
Complex
Signing
Online
Feats
Attempts
Observing
Perform
New
New Approach
Like
Robots
Surgical
Motions
Up
Decades
Tasks
Human
After
Experts
Helicopters
Based
Program
If you had an alien race that looked like insects, then they would build robots to look like themselves, not to look like people.
Kevin J. Anderson
You
People
Alien
Insects
Build
Would
Had
Like
Look
Looked
Robots
Race
Themselves
Then
The robots are coming, whether we like it or not, and will change our economy in dramatic ways.
Kristen Soltis Anderson
Change
Will
Dramatic
Our
Ways
Like
Economy
Robots
Coming
Whether
I don't think my players are robots. They are humans and make errors.
Louis van Gaal
Think
Make
Robots
Errors
Players
Humans
Maybe the search for life shouldn't restrict attention to planets like Earth. Science fiction writers have other ideas: balloon-like creatures floating in the dense atmospheres of planets such as Jupiter, swarms of intelligent insects, nano-scale robots and more.
Martin Rees
Life
Science
Space
Insects
Other
Earth
Restrict
More
Writers
Attention
Like
Ideas
Science Fiction
Science Fiction Writers
Robots
Dense
Intelligent
Jupiter
Maybe
Fiction
Fiction Writers
Planets
Search
Floating
Creatures
The practical case for manned spacef light gets ever-weaker with each advance in robots and miniaturisation - indeed, as a scientist or practical man, I see little purpose in sending people into space at all. But as a human being, I'm an enthusiast for manned missions.
Martin Rees
Man
People
Human Being
Light
Space
Indeed
See
Enthusiast
Case
Purpose
Advance
Missions
Practical
Robots
Scientist
Sending
Gets
Human
Being
Little
Manned
Each
Robots have already surpassed human beings in calculation and memory, but I have no doubt that the time will come when they will surpass in wisdom as well.
Masayoshi Son
Wisdom
Time
Memory
Will
Doubt
No Doubt
Come
Calculation
Well
Robots
Surpass
Human
Human Beings
Beings
Robots are great. I am saying that now so that when a future civilization of robots takes us captive, they will search through the 'Guardian' web archive and realise I said, 'Robots are great,' and then they'll choose to save me.
Matt Haig
Future
Saying
Great
Me
Guardian
Will
Web
Civilization
Through
Takes
Robots
Said
Am
Realise
Then
Us
Choose
Search
Captive
Now
Save
The human condition is not perfect. We are not perfect specimens, any of us. We're not robots.
Michael Ovitz
Not Perfect
Perfect
Robots
Condition
Any
Human
Human Condition
Us
Money commands everything because that's our interpretation of capitalism... what kind of world is that? It's a very uncomfortable interpretation of a human being. We have been turned into robots.
Muhammad Yunus
Capitalism
Human Being
World
Money
Interpretation
Our
Everything
Kind
Uncomfortable
Because
Robots
Been
Commands
Very
Human
Being
Turned
And Roger was crazy with his robots and everything.
Neil Innes
Crazy
Everything
Robots
His
Roger
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