tonight. a big fat black face hoax. media attacks a little kid. another murder at a public school. humans winning the war against robots. plus, if you love your team like i do, you ll do whatever it takes. what do you think? i painted my face? why. to support the team. face paint is a part of fan culture. sometimes you see people paint their whole bodies. more die hard the fan base, more exuberant the look. in the 60s, chiefs games kicked off with american ride inning on horse back. horses name? war paint. then cancelled. now a blonde woman rides in on it and cancelled war paint, the horse. and they have a big drum they bang. always have tom hack chants. you can hear it five miles away. fans show up in full chiefs, face paint, head dresses. they are not showing disrespect. they are showing allegiance. this weekend young fan went to chief s vs. raiders fan, media tried to destroy his life. what is the big deal? thanksgiving weekend head dress, should we have worn a med
a big fat blackface hoax. the media attacks a little kid . oh, another murder at a public school. the humans winning the war against robots. plus, if you love your team like i do, you ll do whatever it takes. so what do you think? what is that? my friend in my face. you painted your face? yeah. why? you know, support the team. from soccer to hockey to football. face paint a part of fan culture. sometimes you see guys paint their whole bodies. this is a family show. we re not going to show that. but the more diehard the fan base, the more exuberant the look. the kansas city chiefs have a rich history of fanatical sunday displays. in the sixties, chiefs games kicked off with an american riding in on horseback . the horse s name warpaint. then they canceled the american indians riding in on warpaint. and now a blond woman rides in on it. and then they canceled warpaint. the horse. and they just have a big drum. they bang. but they ll always have the tomahawk chan
Ghost Robotics, maker of four-legged robots for the military, has teamed up with SWORD International to build a mechanical dog that is capable of carrying a remote-controlled rifle on its back. [.]
16 Dec 2020
This article by Paul Szoldra originally appeared on Task & Purpose, a digital news and culture publication dedicated to military and veterans issues.
CBS Studios is developing a television series based on the book Burn In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution, according to Deadline.
The details are slim aside from who is attached to the project Elementary creator Rob Doherty though Deadline describes it as a drama set in Washington, D.C. that “explores an America where the science fiction of [artificial intelligence] and robotics has come true.” It’ll be based on the book published in May by Peter Singer, a strategist at New America, and August Cole, a former Wall Street Journal reporter.
one. i named my top three metal men. i am not digging them. i think tom revealed a lot about himself in the choices he made there. i see myself as a c3po. i don t know how the world sees me. a segue. whatever you say. i have no idea what that is. ambassador bolten, you seem to like the idea of the you like robot warfare it seems like. how about this, why don t we have the robots in the united nations? what difference would it make? i set him up. did you see me do that? thank thank you, thank you. the robot couldn t have done what you just did. bill schulz, you said you welcome our robot overlord. do you remember i am thinking of another famous i forgot to leave off my list, robot from lost in space was my