Milton Keynes is so often a punchline, but...

He believes that part of our affection for the robots stems from disappointment with a promised future that didn't appear. "A lot of science fiction predictions didn't work out. But the robots give us the future we were promised."

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Back in Milton Keynes the robots queue up outside Moores Fish & Chips on a Friday night. Co-owner Johnny Pereira explains why this mix of traditional and hi-tech has proved a hit with his regular customers and bedded in with the locals.

"Parents like to order robot-delivered fish and chips for the family, it's popular with kids. It's definitely increased business. But I can spot when customers sitting outside are new to Milton Keynes - they stare at the robots! People who live here are used to them."


 



 
 
 
Optimus prototype
Production Model price under $20000 !

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Slashdot thread on the Optimus:
 
Hoping that this is not off topic.

The photo comes from the January 7th, 1963 issue of a daily newspaper, The North Bay Nugget (North Bay, Ontario).
 

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The following info on Sgt. Bob Electro might perhaps be of interest.

Incidentally, any additional info on this Canadian military robot would be most appreciated.
 

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On a tangent to what the Sunday Times has nicknamed 'Optimusk Prime':

Why am I suddenly getting visions of AI rampancy here?
 


 
I do agree. But the intention at their level of popularity still will have an effect, routing for example kids, fans of Robotics, out of the lazy path of just putting a gun in the hand of an autonomous machine.
 

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