They could fight as early as today. They are just too expensive compared to human lives, from the perspective of the governments.
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Boston Dynamics seems to have (mostly) solved the stability issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e1_QhJ1EhQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF4DML7FIWk
Mass production is pretty much the cost issue which I mentioned.
Well, mass production, power supply, and maybe strength/combat ability. I can think of a few problems they need to solve before this is viable.
How long will their power cord be?
Two feet? Lol
The average human needs 2,000 kcal to stay alive (2.32 KWh).
Military Recommended Dietary Allowances (MRDA): The MRDA suggests a baseline of around 3600 calories per day for operational rations to meet the energy demands of military units (4.184 KWh).
So your average humanoid military combat suit/drone needs a 4 KWh pack which can be swapped out and recharged.
Is this something good or evil?
Taking this to a logical conclusion, what would then be able to stop a single billionaire with access to almost unlimited resources from building his own army of humanoid robots and taking over a country by force?
I shudder to think of what Elon Musk would do with this tech.
Detaining the billionaire and forcing him to stop. Or artillery and airstrikes.
2030 is bs and Elon will be dead when it will be possible.
Still a scary thought tho…
Elon, unfortunately, will not be the last billionaire. One with even less of a moral compass will very likely come up, since we haven’t put Musk’s head on the fence post yet as a warning to his kind.
Sure thing… this why we should just get rid of them first :)