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  2. Robert Williams (robot fatality) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Nicholas Williams (May 2, 1953 – January 25, 1979) was an American factory worker who was the first known human to be killed by a robot.While working at the Ford Motor Company's Michigan Casting Center, Williams was struck and killed by the arm of a robotic transfer vehicle.

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  4. Slaughterbots - Wikipedia

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    A tech executive pitches that nuclear weapons are now "obsolete": a $25 million order of "unstoppable" drones can kill half a city. As the video unfolds, the technology get re-purposed by unknown parties to assassinate political opponents, from sitting congressmen to student activists identified via their Facebook profiles.

  5. History of robots - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the decade, most new cars were manufactured with robotic subsystems capable of warning the car's human driver about dangers such as nearby vehicles or potential lane departures. [117] In 2014, new Tesla vehicles were fitted with the computer hardware necessary to eventually support a full autopilot software system, with ...

  6. Impact of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of autonomous vehicles with rescue, emergency response, and military applications has already led to a decrease in deaths. [citation needed] Military personnel use autonomous vehicles to reach dangerous and remote places on earth to deliver fuel, food and general supplies and even rescue people. In addition, a future ...

  7. Who Killed the Electric Car? - Wikipedia

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    The film features interviews with celebrities who drove the electric car, such as Ed Begley Jr., Mel Gibson, Tom Hanks, Peter Horton, and Alexandra Paul.It also features interviews with a selection of public figures including Jim Boyd, S. David Freeman, Frank Gaffney, Alan C. Lloyd (Chairman of the California Air Resources Board), Alan Lowenthal, Edward H. Murphy (representative of the ...

  8. The Spaceships of Ezekiel - Wikipedia

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    Blumrich goes into a lot of detail on why the ship is shaped and designed the way it is. He cites physics, engine problems, and mathematics. He addresses topics from air conditioning units to power units to engines to rocket propulsion. His descriptions may make sense to the average reader who doesn't have an aerospace engineering background.

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