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>>2591233
>powered by GPT-4chan

Did I just get called an NPC by a fucking website?

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>>1917192
>We have very fine sense of gravity, acceleration and direction it's pulling us

Gonna point out the obvious:

Gravity is such a weak force that you don't notice the difference between standing in an endless plain and standing at the foot of a mountain weighing TRILLIONS of kilograms. It's difficult to even measure at all. In what world are humans suddenly so good at detecting this force that they can use it to detect variations in density resulting in a difference in local gravity 5+ order of magnitude weaker than that?

>Look how jerky and stiff Boston Dynamics robots are

Though oversimplifying a bit, this is due to the disconnect between the model of the world that they do their motion planning on and the real world they're trying to move around in. It has nothing to do with how well they can detect gravity. Dirt-cheap MEMS gyroscopes, manufactured by the billions, can do it very well, as is evidenced by the fact that multicopters work at all. Humans move smoothly because they're better at moving around in general, not because they have a better sense of which direction "down" is.

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>>842600

Look, I like furry porn as much as the next guy, but...what the fuck, man.

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