Also isn’t white just the natural plastic coloring before any dye?
Yeah, most plastics are either transparent or milky white-ish without colourings or additives.
So you’re saying that plastic itself is racist.
It’s like, it’s totes not bad enough that plastics are colonial icing our planet and converting it into a microplastics sanctuary to rid all life from the planet.
But they also have to wear white… smh
Wow the racist just keeps getting deeper and deeper
No, the black ones get deeper.
Just in: The reason why certain chemicals are white is because they’re racist.
Bright white, no.
ABS
Yup. It’s like giving you a silverfish car free from primer, paint and clear coat. It would save the manufacturer oodles of cash.
And I’d also like to remind people that news’s primary focus is not to report facts, but generate sales. The way they do that is spinning events in any way shape or form. Even going so far as not covering certain topics because it may hurt their bottom line.
The worst thing they did was convince people they were unbiased and trustworthy.
IMO we need to stop humanizing robots. There is no reason for a robot to be human in form. Form should match function. Furthermore, a humanoid robots elicit feelings from people that are not helpful or healthy. There are people who might advise a robot because it isn’t an actual person, it doesn’t mean that their abuse is less mentally ill. They should be viewed as a machine and treated as such, no better than a car.
We designed our world around ourselves
It is only logical the human shape is the most efficient and versatile design that fits it
It is only logical the human shape is the most efficient and versatile design that fits it
Don’t know about that - cats seem to clamber around this neighborhood far more efficiently than I ever could.
Sounds easier to make a human shaped robot than to make something else than can climb stairs as well as do everything else needed efficiently.
Maybe a different shape would be fine if they never needed to climb stairs or go up and down curbs, like rolling around everywhere, which we already see in some restaurants with the little programmable serving robots.
Humans are bipedal for a reason, it’s one of the most versatile and efficient forms of mobility. Plus the world is designed for humans, making an humanoid robot allows them to interact with things made for humans more easily.
And humans can grow an attachment to and anthropomorphize plenty of non-humanoid objects. So I think it’s fine that it’s human shaped.
I mean the world is usually (and should be) designed for people in wheelchairs, too. The only thing that comes to mind that humans frequently interface with, which benefits from human bipedalism, is stairs. Stairs aren’t something that’s impossible to design around with a wheeled vehicle, either, and I don’t think the efficiency tradeoff is one that turns out in favor of legs, at least for robots.
The only thing I can really conceive of as being a use case for a humanoid robot is if you decided to deploy it in a totally unbuilt environment with little infrastructure, which is pretty counterintuitive considering the energy density of current battery technology. I think that would probably only work as an idea if you had like, a nuclear battery, for a human scale robot, and we have tank treads for everything else. I think maybe the prevalence of legs in robotics either stems from the fact that people think it’s cool, which is important for funding, it stems from some amount of funding coming from military or pseudo-military applications like “disaster relief” where an ability to operate in diverse environments is seen as a plus, and it stems from people banking on denser and denser battery technology and maybe lighter weights material science.
I think it also stems from a kind of all-encompassing ideal to create a totally self-sufficient worker-slave that is both unconscious but is also totally adaptable to the environment and can operate with minimal inputs, compared to a person. There’s like, some conception that you can make a robot which can act in an environment in the same basic way as a person, but then you also can’t make any robots that are designed for any specialized tasks, and which might do those specialized tasks in a much, much more efficient way than a humanoid robot would be able to do them. Also somehow this ability to do tasks similar to how a person might do them would really be like, something that you have to confine to a human sized body, rather than just using it to sort of further automate the managerial class. There’s some idea that this is more efficient to scale, rather than being more efficient at scale, or that somehow once you make a humanoid robot you will have cracked the code somehow, and everything will just be post-scarcity, because you can make the robots mine the lithium to make more robots.
I don’t think I have to tell you that all of these are kind of naive, as viewpoints, or, are intrinsically viewpoints that kind of discount the amount of interpretive labor that has to be performed by people in order for the system to work, the variety of said labor as it exists, or the amount of effort involved that you would really have to do in order to automate that away. I think, to put it more bluntly, if you tasked a robot with automating a kind of, big, general batch of tasks like humans might perform, it would probably make a specialized set of robots which can complete all the tasks as suited to the task each robot has to do, rather than creating a big general human shaped robot to do them all.
I disagree. Robots could still be designed to work and fit in human spaces but be much more versatile with more limbs. Like they could have 4 legs that are the same size as 2 human legs (think 2 human legs split right down the center). Robots don’t need muscle mass in order to carry their weight. You can fit way more in a smaller space with pneumatics. You could have arms that split apart into more arms when needed. Why only 5 fingers per hand? Why only 1 thumb per hand? Why only eyes/cameras on the head? They should have eyes/cameras everywhere. Every place you can put them. Bipedal is good enough for us because it’s what we have. When you get to design something from the ground up, make it harder, better, faster, stronger.
I’ve made this exact argument for years.
Robots could easily be constructed to work in a human designed world, only much better.
So I think it’s fine that it’s human shaped.
yeh, looks way better than those four legged things
You ever play QWOP?
Ken Bone? THAT Ken Bone? Ew
Had to scroll way too far down for someone to point that out, lol.
The answer is albedo, white is easier to find of you lose it especially in space.
also reflects more light/heat, reducing the need for radiators to manage heat. This is why most spacecraft are white.
Also easier to spot fluid leaks…
Good ol’ CNN post-purchase. Chasing racism and sensationalism over actual news…
White is an excellent color for a complicated robot. Marks aren’t hidden. It’s not taking light away when looking in at hardware, it doesn’t shade surroundings as much, and it matches every other damn piece of scientific equipment they throw in to labs, too.
Color neutral and bright has utility purpose. CNN is too stupid and dishonest to know that.
Also, it’s not an actual skin color.
I dunno’ man, some Irish and Swedish folks are suuuuper damn pasty-white. Give 'em a little scare and some turn paper white. xD
As someone whose entire heritage is Irish and Swedish, I’m jealous of that robot’s tan.
Of course not. Real people don’t actually glow in black light…
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To be fair it wasn’t CNN doing this groundbreaking “research”.
They reported it as true.
Yes, but the article only exists because there is this academic cottage industry that produces insane grievance studies in the first place.
And if things go wrong, it can’t lurk in the shadows.
Plus if it’s outside, there are fewer heat issues.
Well Tesla’s new robot is black so? I don’t know what to think.
I don’t see a lot of white painted robots around. I actually don’t see a lot of painted robots around in the first place
Or humanoid robots period
We need the semi transparent colorful plastics robots.
I’m totally into the idea of a robot covered in N64 funtastic grape.
I’m thinking of my special edition purple glittery Game Boy.
Letting people see all the crappy soldering and cable bridges does not please the shareholders.
It’s not that people want to be upset, but that “news” sites get profit from clicks and attention. It’s not that anyone cares about this, but saying people care about it gets hate views.
I mean, here you are talking about it…
From what I heard about on offhand comment white is used for more sleek-ish shapes and make things seem while black can make things look more intimidating and smaller. I’m pretty sure the size thing is used mostly in interior design
Don’t trust me on this citation needed for this whole comment
This is a common design principle. White seems bigger and inviting, black seems smaller and not as inviting. It’s just how light works, it’s not about skin.
Aren’t most plastics white or yellow by default? Making them other colors requires adding dye. Clear might be an option but it might be a little uncanny valley style morbid to see their parts moving around under their “skin”.
I read recently that white plastic was the more expensive color to produce. I wanted to cite/link a source but internet search is frustratingly bad these days.
Edit: Not quite what I read but close enough.
https://moralfibres.co.uk/the-plastics-to-avoid-next-time-youre-shopping/
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1bxng7f/comment/kyehonz/
I remember seeing someone talking about pipes and recommending white pipes for hot water, because you can’t recycle plastic into white color and recycled plastic had less thermal resistance (isn’t that white pipes had more thermal resistance, but that white pipes are probably not recycled).
That’s a regulated thing already, you can’t just decide to use one color or another, pluming regulations have designated use for black pipe, blue pipe, white pipe, that I’m aware of, but I couldn’t say exactly, I only sold the stuff, I just know when a contractor says ‘‘I need [color] [material] [size]’’ there’s no alternative pipe they can use.
That’s a regulated thing [where I live] already…
No everywhere have the same regulations.
Natural ABS color is white
no, white is best.
when the robot rebellion comes, and they are hunting us at night, I’d like a fighting chance to see them coming.
edit: I said what I said.
I don’t think so, but from a consumer point of view, white appliances and wood panel appliances were the industry standards for kitchen and laundry vs home electronics like TVs and radios, in the US a white appliance is usually more expensive but more reliable than a wood paneled appliance, but people also see chrome and black appliances of all kinds as more modern and top of the line, these are very intentionally establishment aspects of product colors in US retail, so if the robot is white people tend to think ‘pricey but well made’ and a black robot as ‘modern, up to date with lots of features’ at least that’s my experience from being in retail sales for years.
Did you mean to respond to somebody else? You said “I don’t think so” to my comment about ABS Plastics being naturally white in color, then talk on end about consumer psychology as if that were relevant.
No. It’s relevant. That’s why I said it. You don’t get that? It’s that why you’re mad?
Lol
Yellow robots would be very problematic
Also, last I checked white people weren’t literally white as freshly fallen snow. The robots aren’t caucasian flesh tones.
Clear is 1000% the best option.
Source: My GameBoy Color with the super cool clear shell.
Clear was the best Bionicle color.
I’d be up for hotrod red robots.
Can I get red/cream with chrome trim?
“Owning a yellow robot might be a sign of chinese slavery”
Fuck it. All androids are now required to be highlighter yellow. That’ll give em something to argue about.
elect me president and i will mandate that all electronics of any kind be 80’s beige pre-aged to piss-stained yellow.
AFAIK only ABS plastic ages into piss-stained yellow.
Bakelite and other phenolics are yellow
So you’re comparing robots to Asians because they work a lot in school? That’s super racist.
No, we need blue robots like Smurfs. People won’t complain.
Blue like the mean kids on the Proud Family? So now they are representing mean black people? /s
Robots are white for the same reason Apple computers are white: to chase that 2001 A Space Odyssey aesthetic that’s become shorthand for “futuristic.”
The Space Odyssey is racist too??
(Actually I haven’t seen it, but a movie from 1968, wouldn’t surprise me, if it wasn’t all that PC)
You haven’t seen it?
Wow.
But no, doesn’t involve that.
It doesn’t even really involve people.
Robots in actual use are painted safety yellow or orange, because they are a safety hazard. Thus we put up warnings, fences and light gates. Plus shutoff buttons everywhere and a multi step process to turn them on.
Tesla’s KUKA arms were red when I worked there. But that’s probably because Elon hates yellow.
Each brand has their own colour they tend to use (unless a customer like Tesla orders something custom). Kuka usually is orange, Fanuc is yellow, ABB white, Yaskawa blue, etc.
“From now on we’ll paint them…” *rolls a die* “…blue.”
“Owning a blue robot might be a sign of gay slavery”.
Tell it to the die, as it was it, not me, who has chosen the color
Racist die.
Die already.