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Others are inventing guns and different kinds of death dealing machines to kill people by thousands all for greed and to conquer others," he wrote.
Driving adoption of this technology, then tying it to where citizens are engaging — for example right alongside content — is crucial to bringing about a better Congress where the will of the people can be properly heard, as opposed to the old lobbying trick of sending pages of black to the Congressional fax machines to kill the toner.
The next stage for offensive automation would be for such machines to kill of their own pre-programmed volition.
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But it is the idea of being able to use a machine to kill other human beings from the comfort of a chair thousands of miles away, using a screen reminiscent of a video game, that has galvanised campaigners in the US and Britain against drones.
YouTuber Hyperlon is one of the few to master the art of the damaging arm cannon and he's uploaded a video of himself using the machine to kill balloons.
When washing these items, add two tablespoons of white vinegar as the water fills the machine to kill bacteria and get rid of that musty towel smell.
It's really not terribly shocking that making it harder to get your hands on machines designed to kill people results in fewer people being killed.
In its cluttered, quiet stillness, with its rows of 70-ton machines designed to kill people, the museum is a memento mori of epic proportion — and yet also an oddly uplifting one.
Sitting at machines preparing to kill the enemy, the Formics, who have ravaged earth.
These machines aim to kill the hate speech and ugly trolling that threatens brand reputation, replacing this with engaging visuals and intelligent conversations that focus on beauty.
In 1984, James Cameron released his sensational sci-fi thriller The Terminator: the story of a killer cyborg with human flesh encasing a metal robo-skeleton, sent back in time by sinister machine-tyrants to kill the mother of a future rebel chief.
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